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The Grand Business of Deception: Remedies, Superstitions & The Shop of Success

In today’s world, the fastest, safest, and most profitable business is selling remedies.
The beauty of this business? It needs no capital, no shop, no inventory.
All you need is a sweet tongue, a touch of mystery, and some “magical tricks” sprinkled over people’s suffering.

And surprisingly, this trade is booming everywhere — in every street, on TV channels, in newspapers, on social media.
Customers too are ready in long queues.
One remedy says eat a fruit, another says wear a ring, someone else says chant a mantra for 41 days.
And people blindly believe these are the secret passwords of success.


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The Math of Success – The 25% Miracle

The backbone of this business is simple statistics: Life is cyclical.
Out of 100 people, 25 will naturally see improvement in their life — not because of mantras or rings, but because of time itself.

And the moment those 25 improve, the stamp of faith is sealed:
“See… the remedy worked!”

The remaining 75 quietly assume that either they didn’t perform the remedy correctly, or their time hasn’t come yet.

That’s the success formula of this trade.
No complaints. No refunds.
The more unfulfilled the customer’s hope, the more new products get sold.


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Who is the Real Businessman?

Think of it:
A regular businessman needs a shop, stock, staff, and marketing.
But a “remedy seller”? None of this.

His biggest weapon? Words.
He speaks mysteriously, sells a dream of the future, and convinces the customer.
Result?

The customer spends thousands.

The seller becomes rich.

And the customer remains where he was — only with an empty pocket.


Ironically, these sellers are the true practitioners of Gita’s Karma Yoga.
They do their karma (selling remedies) and the fruit comes automatically — money, fame, followers.
But the customer? He abandons karma and keeps chasing fruits.


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If Science Had Done the Same…

Just imagine:

Scientists would first hang lemons and chillies before inventing machines.

Before discovering the mobile phone, they would consult astrologers.

Before creating the internet, they would perform rituals.


If that were true, today we’d have no electricity, no medicine, no phones — only oil lamps and astrologers ruling the world.

Science never built itself on superstition.
It experimented, failed, experimented again — and that’s real Karma Yoga.


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Gita vs Remedies

The Gita clearly says: 👉 “Do karma, don’t worry about the fruits.”
This is not just spiritual advice — it’s 100% scientific truth.

But selling this truth is hard.
Because if people truly understood karma is the only way, the entire remedy industry would collapse.

So remedy-sellers played smart:
They stopped karma and started selling fruits.
Not real fruits — just beautifully packed dreams.


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The Real Game – The Billion-Dollar Market of Hope

This whole business runs on hope.
People want success, money, love, jobs, promotions.
They want a shortcut instead of effort.

The seller knows: People will never blame their karma for failure.
They will blame the remedy or destiny.
Which means the customer will always return.

Thus, in this great marketplace of illusion and hope —
👉 The seller always wins.
👉 The customer always loses.


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Conclusion

The real question is not whether remedies are true or false.
The real question is: Why are we so naïve to fall into the same trap every time?

👉 The seller becomes a millionaire without investment.
👉 The hard-working person keeps doubting his own efforts.

But truth remains the same: Only karma works.
The Gita says — no karma ever goes wasted.
Today’s failure may turn into tomorrow’s fruit.

So remember:
The remedy-seller is successful because he does karma (selling).
We fail because we stop doing karma and keep chasing illusions.

Next time when a guru, baba, or “remedy expert” offers you a shortcut to success, just smile and say:
“Thanks! I already have the scientific solution from the Gita — Karma.”