India, May 6 -- We had been lied to - not out of malice, but tradition. Misinterpretation. Fear.
For centuries, the Bhagavad Gita was gift-wrapped in incense, stripped of fire, and sold as a manual for surrender. "Renounce the world," they said. "Let go of desires. Be still.
"But that's not what Krishna said.
What if I told you that the Gita was never about escaping life - it was about dominating it?
Here are 5 timeless laws from the Gita, decoded not for monks - but for the modern mind juggling ambition, burnout, and meaning.
Law 1: Strike Without Hesitation. Mercy Is Weakness.
"Arise and win glory. Conquer your enemies and enjoy the kingdom." - BG 11.33
Arjuna paused on the battlefield. Krishna didn't offer comfort - he crushed the...