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Enemies of the Mind and Happiness

enemies of the mind

What can extinguish our ambitions, our prosperities, our relationships — our lives? The enemies of the mind and happiness are prowling inside us, the ones we face from within, the ones we’ve got to destroy before they destroy us.

The sins are a grouping and classification of vices. Behaviors are classified under this category if they’re directly connected to immoralities. They’re often thought to be abusive or excessive forms of one’s natural faculties or passions.

In Christianity; called the seven deadly sins —

In Islam; called the seven destructive sins —

In Hinduism; called the Arishadvargas —

Often, we need to do things we don’t want to, to get the things we do. Thus, we’ve to stop letting seemingly external forces impact the progress we make in life. Not being able to control these enemies can lead us to depression and mental illness.

Your experiences, your perceptions, your preferences, and your beliefs create your adversities. They’re your greatest enemies.

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