Do you only feel seen when you're praised? If your self-worth rises and falls with other people’s reactions, Krishna has a reality check that’s strangely calming.
Guilt called. I’m not answering today. Ever done something you regret... like really regret? Same. Krishna’s take in Gita 10.3 might just be the spiritual sledgehammer we need to stop dragging that guilt corpse around.
Why did I just yell at my kid for dropping toast? You want to be calm. Wise. Chill. But then someone breathes wrong and you explode. Here's what Krishna says about losing your cool (again).
When your job eats your soul… Stuck in a job that makes your soul sigh? Krishna’s got some timeless, uncomfortable advice worth sitting with before your next resignation fantasy.
I know what to do. Still not doing it. You’ve got the to-do list. You’ve got the self-awareness. So why are you still binge-watching clips of Gordon Ramsay yelling at people? Let’s ask Krishna.
Your Life’s a Bit of a Mess? The Gita Has Notes. Start Here. A practical, witty starter kit for the Bhagavad Gita. No prior knowledge needed, no lectures, just ancient wisdom for modern chaos. Start here.
Still searching for your “purpose”? Read this. Not sure what you’re meant to do in this life? The Gita has some refreshing (and slightly uncomfortable) thoughts on why you can stop stressing about it so much.
Everyone’s ahead. Except me? Comparison is the thief of joy, and also peace, purpose, and your last shred of motivation. But Krishna has something to say about that spiral.
Too Many Choices, Zero Peace When everything feels like a life-altering decision, how do you choose without spiralling? Krishna’s answer isn’t what you think—but it might just be what you need.
“Who am I when no one is watching?” On people-pleasing and the slow erosion of self. Being liked is easy. Being real is sacred. A modern, funny, soul-searching essay on breaking the habit of people-pleasing, with help from the Bhagavad Gita.