Mindrolling – Raghu Markus – Ep. 142 – Does it Help to Worry?

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Worry?! Is it of any use? Raghu and George “Balaram” Pitagorsky discuss his recent blog on Shedding Light to Combat ignorance: confrontation is necessary when hate mongers spread their message and embellish it with misinformation. Confrontation, in this context, means speaking up and inserting facts and alternative views. It means shedding light to expose and combat ignorance.

George and Raghu also share the facts about how we worry and when it’s beneficial and when it is certainly not! In a recent NY Times article, worry was reported to be beneficial. Those who worried about an outcome tended to have a less stressful reaction when the worrisome outcome occurred and a greater positive response when things worked out well. Those who did not worry tended to be devastated when their optimism was proven to be unfounded and just mildly satisfied when things worked out as expected. Raghu disputes both of these premises and confesses to his longstanding ungodly worrywart reality!

On the other side of the issue is the attitude expressed by the Rudolf Abel character in “Bridge of Spies” who when asked “Aren’t you worried?” in reference to being convicted and sentenced to death for being a Soviet spy, responds coolly “Would it help?”

And there is Meher Baba – “Do your best. Then, don’t worry, be happy.”

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…and his book:
The Zen Approach to Project Management: Working from Your Center to Balance Expectations and Performance

We also recommend the book Fearless Simplicity: The Dzogchen Way of Living Freely in a Complex World

 

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