Ronit Roy on Mind Control: The Journey Inside Leads to Great Accomplishments

Actor Ronit Roy emphasizes that controlling one's mind is the foundation for controlling external circumstances and achieving great wins. He shares that every significant accomplishment begins with an inward journey of self-overcoming. Roy also reflects on the importance of walking away from toxicity, stating it's a lesson learned, not taught. In this context, he references a notable quote about indifference from fellow actor Shah Rukh Khan.

Key Points: Ronit Roy on Mind Control and Overcoming Life's Challenges

  • Mind control is key to accomplishment
  • The journey starts with looking inward
  • Walking away is a learned lesson
  • Small minds have small outcomes
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Ronit Roy on the importance of mind control: It all starts with a journey inside

Actor Ronit Roy shares wisdom on controlling your mind to achieve success and walk away from toxicity, referencing a Shah Rukh Khan quote.

Ronit Roy on the importance of mind control: It all starts with a journey inside
".QUOTE: If you cannot control what's inside... you will not be able to control what's outside. - Ronit Roy"

Mumbai, March 9

Actor Ronit Roy opened up about the importance of mind control to accomplish anything and to overcome whatever life has to throw at you.

The 'Udaan' actor said in his latest post that those who are able to control their mind have the ability to control almost anything.

Ronit uploaded a photo of himself on his official Instagram handle and wrote, "If you cannot control what's inside... you will not be able to control what's outside (sic)".

Elaborating his point further, the '2 States' actor penned the caption, "The journey to every great accomplishment, every stupendous win, starts with a journey inside. They who have the power to overcome themselves and control their mind can control almost everything. (sic)"

A lot of the users seemed to agree with Ronit, as the comment section was flooded with the remark "True".

Ronit's feed is full of such wise lessons that life has taught the actor over the years.

In February, the 'Ugly' actor dropped some truth bombs about the art of walking away.

He posted a selfie on his Instagram handle, along with the text, "I don't walk away to teach people a lesson. I walk away because I learned mine".

He further mentioned in the caption, "Yesterday someone asked me, what stops people from growing. Well, small minds will always have small intentions and small outcomes. It's not your responsibility to take the toxicity out of them or them out of toxicity. I'm not sure and please correct me if I'm wrong but I think @iamsrk said a great thing in one of his interviews. "Main tumhare baare main achcha nahin sochta, main tumhare baare main bura nahin sochta, main tumhare baare main sochta hi nahin".

- IANS

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Aman W
Easier said than done, but he's pointing in the right direction. Our ancient yoga and meditation teachings have always said this - mastery of the self comes first. Good to see a celebrity talking about substance.
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Sarah B
I appreciate the sentiment, but sometimes this kind of advice can feel a bit simplistic. For people dealing with real mental health struggles or systemic pressures, "mind control" isn't just a switch you flip. We need more nuance.
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Rohit P
That SRK quote he mentioned is pure gold! "Main tumhare baare main sochta hi nahin" – that's the ultimate level of mind control. Filtering out the noise is half the battle won. 🔥
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Kavya N
His Instagram is genuinely refreshing. Between all the film promotions and glamour shots, he drops these little gems. It's like a modern-day sutra for navigating daily stress. More of this, please!
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Vikram M
The part about walking away because *you* learned your lesson hit home. So many of us in Indian families are taught to adjust and tolerate. Knowing when to disengage is a powerful form of self-control.

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