Why is such an expectation being discouraged?
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Krishna and Swami advise in this
manner not because the desire for a reward is a sin
but for a deeper reason. What is that? Let us hear Swami
Himself: “When a man has the right for engaging
in action, he also has the right for the fruit [of the
action]. No one can deny or refuse this fruit. But the
doer can, out of his own free will and determination,
refuse to be affected by the result, whether favourable
or unfavourable.” What is the advantage? Swami
explains: “Desire the fruits of action and you
are born again and again. Give up that desire and you
are liberated from this recurring cycle.” That
is the monumental advantage that one gains by giving
up a purely worldly outlook.
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Amplifying the idea, let us say
a person works hard and is eagerly looking forward to
a promotion. He doesn’t get it; instead, some
other undeserving person gets the raise. The person
who worked hard and expected a reward now feels totally
shattered. One may say this is but natural. Yes, it
would be natural if the person was eagerly expecting
a reward.
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