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The man who gives way to anger, or hatred, or any other passion, cannot work; he only breaks himself to pieces, and does nothing practical. It is the calm, forgiving, equable, well-balanced mind that does the greatest amount of work.
Swami Vivekananda
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Emotions like anger and hatred hinder productivity and peace of mind.

This quote emphasizes the idea that allowing negative emotions such as anger or hatred to control one's actions leads to personal destruction and ineffectiveness. Instead, it highlights the importance of maintaining a composed and balanced mindset, as a calm and forgiving disposition fosters productivity and overall effectiveness in achieving one's goals.

Themes

AngerPassionCalmForgivenessProductivityBalance

In practice

Example use cases

In a workplace meeting discussing productivity, one could reference this quote to advocate for a positive working environment.

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