Chapter 24 emphasizes a specific attitude required for truly benefiting from the Guru's stories. The author states that one should be egoless at the Guru's feet, acknowledging that the claim 'I narrate' is a matter of ego. It is only when this ego is set aside that the stream of the story can flow properly. The chapter also advises that he who desires to achieve his own welfare should hold respect for the story. By approaching the teachings with this humility and reverence, as mentioned in Chapter 24, one can attain internal peace and supreme bliss.
What attitude does the author of Chapter 24 suggest one should adopt when approaching the Guru's stories?
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