What Jain Philosophy Reveals About Discipline and Suffering
Автор: Philosophy for You
Загружено: 2026-01-27
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Most people treat self-discipline as a form of internal warfare. They believe something inside must be conquered, suppressed, or punished into obedience. When it works, it produces exhaustion. When it fails, it produces shame. Jain philosophy begins from a different premise altogether: that discipline built on violence—especially violence toward the self—cannot lead to freedom.
In this video, we explore how Mahāvīra and later Jain thinkers redefined discipline not as domination, but as non-violence directed inward. Through the concepts of ahimsa, aparigraha, and tapas, Jain philosophy reveals why force creates resistance, why burnout is not a personal flaw, and why sustainable discipline emerges through simplification rather than struggle.
This is not a productivity system. It is a quiet dismantling of the belief that progress must hurt.
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