The Bhagavad Gita teaches that ultimate responsibility for one's own growth and transformation lies solely with oneself; external help from teachers, parents, or therapy provides only temporary support, while the self alone is both the friend and enemy of the self, making personal self-reliance the only reliable path to true development.
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Lift yourself up by yourself. Do not let yourself sink. The self alone is the friend of the self and the self alone is the enemy of the self. From the Bhagavad Gita, chapter 6, verse 5. Krishna is brutal in this verse. The cavalry is not coming. The teacher is not your savior.
The parent did what they could. The therapy helps and helps only so far. The lift in the end has only one rope and the hand on the rope has only one address. From the Gita, 6 5. Like and subscribe for more life lessons from Gita.
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