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Everyone is Supreme Possibility

12 min · 9 de nov de 2025
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"Everyone is a Supreme Possibility," is an inspirational article that blends corporate insights with ancient Vedic wisdom to argue for the inherent potential in every individual. The central theme asserts that "No One is incapable" and that every person, much like every sound and every plant, possesses utility or "medicinal use." The author explains that perceived failures often stem from a lack of an "enabler" or suitable leadership, rather than a deficiency in the person's talent. To maximize human potential, the article proposes two solutions, including matching a person's "inherent skill set and interest" to their role, a concept referred to as "Varnashram" in Vedic science, ultimately echoing Albert Einstein's famous analogy about judging a fish by its ability to climb a tree.

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Everyone is Supreme Possibility

"Everyone is a Supreme Possibility," is an inspirational article that blends corporate insights with ancient Vedic wisdom to argue for the inherent potential in every individual. The central theme asserts that "No One is incapable" and that every person, much like every sound and every plant, possesses utility or "medicinal use." The author explains that perceived failures often stem from a lack of an "enabler" or suitable leadership, rather than a deficiency in the person's talent. To maximize human potential, the article proposes two solutions, including matching a person's "inherent skill set and interest" to their role, a concept referred to as "Varnashram" in Vedic science, ultimately echoing Albert Einstein's famous analogy about judging a fish by its ability to climb a tree.

9 de nov de 202512 min
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This podcast authored by Simant Prakash explores the often-misunderstood concept of Detached Love (Vairagya), differentiating it from simple renunciation of relationships. Drawing on Vedic spiritual scriptures, the author clarifies that Vairagya is about being dispassionate and establishing relationships correctly, not about passively breaking them. The central argument is that attachment is restrictive, akin to being "hand cuffed," while true detachment grants the freedom to actively help others, allowing one's love to act without the clouding influence of impulse or emotional drama. Ultimately, the text defines true love as acting without self-interest for the prosperity of the other, asserting that "Detachment and love goes together."

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This podcast, authored by Simant Prakash, explores the profound concept of Swa-Dharma, which is distinct from the common understanding of religion or simple duty. Drawing from Sanskrit roots and ancient texts like the Bhagavad Gita and Manusmriti, the author explains that Dharma is about the virtues, ethics, and values that are appropriate for us in our current state. Swa-Dharma specifically refers to one's unique, righteous duties based on one's circumstances, emphasizing that one must act in their most natural state to achieve true success. The core message stresses the importance of performing one’s own duty, even if difficult, warning that copying the behavior of others is a recipe for disaster, echoing the verse: swa-dharme nidhanaṁ śhreyaḥ para-dharmo bhayāvahaḥ.

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