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7) Whatever happens, happens for good

7) Whatever happens, happens for good

We always felt guilty for whatever happens in our past and start worrying about the future which is yet to come and that’s why we are never able to live in our present and can not enjoy life to the fullest we always carry insecurities about the future that what will happen in the next this type of worry make us weak and our mind gets distracted from our goals, concerning this Lord Krishna states that what is happened, has happened for good whatever is happening is happening good and what will happen, will happen for good.

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