All of us like to 'Feel good first, then feel right'. It would be wiser to be cautious with our emotions/anger/words to 'just feel only right'.
Anyway it is in one's own level of karma/knowledge to like/dislike or understand/ignore any logic. First thing about Karma yoga' of Bhagavad Gita' is to 'Perform any action without attachment to results', to obey this, one has to reveal one's knowledge/jnana to anyone without the expectation of changing or forcing them or affected by their logic.
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Dark Warrior,
All of us like to 'Feel good first, then feel right'. It would be wiser to be cautious with our emotions/anger/words to 'just feel only right'.
Anyway it is in one's own level of karma/knowledge to like/dislike or understand/ignore any logic. First thing about Karma yoga' of Bhagavad Gita' is to 'Perform any action without attachment to results', to obey this, one has to reveal one's knowledge/jnana to anyone without the expectation of changing or forcing them or affected by their logic.
Namo Narayana!