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Daily Inspiration Quote by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi

"I let people make remarks about me, but it doesn't touch me, all those remarks"

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A quiet flex disguised as serenity: the line performs the very detachment it recommends. Maharishi isn’t arguing with critics, correcting them, or even dignifying them with a rebuttal. He’s staging an internal boundary so firm that “remarks” become ambient noise - heard, registered, and then metabolized into nothing.

The phrasing matters. “I let people” shifts agency away from the crowd and back to the self. He’s not “enduring” commentary; he’s granting permission for it to exist. That subtle reversal is a classic spiritual move: the ego wants to win the room, but the meditator wants to stop needing the room. And “it doesn’t touch me” is tactile language for a psychological claim. It suggests remarks are like dust on glass - visible, real, but not penetrating. The repetition at the end (“all those remarks”) reads like a dismissive wave of the hand, a mantra-like closure that refuses escalation.

Context is doing work here. Maharishi’s public life was built on exporting an inward practice to a mass audience, including celebrities, skeptics, and a media ecosystem hungry for spectacle. He faced ridicule, adoration, and suspicion in equal measure. So the quote functions as both teaching and self-protection: a portable script for staying unhooked in the marketplace of opinion.

The subtext is less saintly than strategic. Detachment is not just spiritual hygiene; it’s brand insulation. If nothing “touches” you, you can keep broadcasting calm even when the culture turns loud, and your authority remains anchored in the one domain critics can’t easily audit: your inner state.

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Maharishi Mahesh Yogi (January 12, 1917 - February 5, 2008) was a Philosopher from India.

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