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    7 Things You Should Never Tell Others, According to Hindu Wisdom

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    As the famous Greek philosopher Seneca said 2,000 years ago: “If you want a secret to be kept, keep it yourself.” But it’s not about keeping a secret, it’s about keeping certain personal things in reserve that you shouldn’t share with others.

    Hinduism is considered both a religion and a dharma, a way of life. The fundamental aspect of Hindu philosophical thought is its practical nature. Since its inception, approximately 4,000 years ago, the thought of Hindu sages has focused on solving the fundamental problems of life. Their wisdom is their thoughts on how to achieve a happy and harmonious life.

    Today we offer a guide to seven aspects of each person's life that, according to Hindu wisdom, each person should keep to themselves. Rooted in ancient scriptures and timeless wisdom, there are certain aspects of life that are considered sacred and should be kept secret.

    Whether you follow this religion or not, after reading this article to the end, most people will agree with all of these things.

    7 Things You Should Never Tell Others According to Hindu Philosophy:

    1. Don't share your story with strangers

    Each of us has our own story. It is our truth and a part of our soul. We should not share it with everyone we meet. Some personal things, childhood traumas and your personal experiences, should not be shared with strangers.

    2. Don't say bad words about others

    We should not talk about other people, especially in a negative light. In Hinduism, practitioners try to hold themselves to a higher standard by avoiding practices such as gossip, which cause negative karma.

    There is no good that can come from gossip. It only brings bad energy to us and does no one any good in the long run. There is no point in it. We are better than this.

    3. Don't brag about your acts of kindness

    Hinduism values ​​acts of charity highly. However, bragging about one's charitable deeds is considered to detract from the purity and intentions behind the act.

    When you do something kind, don't expect to brag about it. If you do something kind without the right intentions, you'll only make yourself look bad. Acts of kindness should remain unspoken.

    A person should perform acts of charity without seeking recognition or praise from others.

    4. Don't shout about your problems to the whole world

    Of course, talking to your family and close friends is great, but you shouldn't share your problems and "sore" spots with other people. The less you share with the world, the less it can be used against you. Trust only those closest to you.

    5. Don't share details of your personal life

    Hindu scriptures emphasize the sanctity of marriage and the sacred bond between partners. Intimacy and affection between couples are considered private and sacred expressions of love. Revealing details of your relationship can undermine trust, cause gossip, and damage intimacy between partners.

    Don't share details of your personal life with people who aren't supposed to know. Don't be shy about discussing any problems with your significant other, but don't tell all your friends about the problems you're having. Be respectful of the person you're with.

    6. Do not impose your spiritual knowledge on others

    Our spiritual knowledge is ours alone. No one sees things the way we do. Sometimes our path is a little different, and that's okay. While you should share your spiritual knowledge with those who want it, you should not force it on others.

    7. Your plans for the future

    Hindu wisdom teaches the importance of self-discipline and focus in achieving your goals. However, broadcasting your aspirations to the world can cause jealousy, distraction, or unnecessary pressure. Keeping your goals a secret allows you to work hard to achieve them without outside interference or judgment. In addition, maintaining secrecy allows you to maintain an element of surprise and mystery in your endeavors. Sometimes, it is better in the long run to see things through to the end and then make them public.

    What do you think about this? What else would you add? Share in the comments!


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