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Desire and duty: A false divide

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August 24, 2025

Desire and duty are not opposing forces; true integrity arises when both flow together harmoniously.

- ACHARYA PRASHANT

When we run after a better job, more money, or a little more comfort, a lingering doubt often arises: "Am I neglecting my duties to the world by seeking more for myself?" We feel torn between our own goals and what we think we owe to others.

Choices made for personal comfort or family may appear selfish. One part of us moves toward desire, another whispers of responsibility. How does one choose a path that doesn't leave behind guilt or incompletion?

This conflict comes from assuming duty and desire are mutually exclusive. Chasing goals feels like neglecting obligations, while fulfilling obligations feels like denying aspirations. Whichever we choose, guilt lingers.

But must we accept this divide as real? The conflict doesn't arise because desire and duty are naturally opposed, but because of the lens through which we see them. We assume ambition must cost responsibility, and responsibility must sacrifice aspiration. The issue isn't what to choose, but why we believe we must choose at all.

THE BELIEF WE NEVER QUESTION We call "selfishness" the instinct to secure our own goals, and "responsibility" the urge to serve others: community, nation, or ecosystem. We treat these like two ends of a seesaw: one rises only when the other falls. If every gain for the self is a loss for someone else, then self-care becomes injustice. But is that always true?

Those who have looked deeply insist: your first responsibility is to yourself. If that is rightly fulfilled, everything else aligns. Even our perception of others exists only in relation to the self. In Vedantic thought, the Self, Atma, is the highest truth. How then can one neglect the Self?

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