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Bhagavad Gita For Fear Of Failure

When the mind becomes trapped in 'what if I fail?', the Gita shifts attention from imagined defeat to sincere action. These verses help you work with more courage and less paralysis.

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When the mind becomes trapped in 'what if I fail?', the Gita shifts attention from imagined defeat to sincere action. These verses help you work with more courage and less paralysis.

avoiding action because the result feels scary

This is exactly the kind of moment where a verse becomes practical guidance instead of just philosophy.

self-worth tied too closely to success

This is exactly the kind of moment where a verse becomes practical guidance instead of just philosophy.

pressure, comparison, and paralysis

This is exactly the kind of moment where a verse becomes practical guidance instead of just philosophy.

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What does the Bhagavad Gita say about the fear of failure?
The Gita repeatedly turns the seeker away from obsession with outcomes and toward right action. Chapter 2 verse 47 is central here: your responsibility is action, not guaranteed success. That insight weakens fear because identity is no longer fused with the result.
Which Bhagavad Gita verse helps when fear stops you from trying?
Chapter 2 verse 48 is especially relevant because Krishna asks Arjuna to act from equanimity, not from panic. When effort is rooted in steadiness rather than fear, action becomes possible again.