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The entire pivot of the Bhagavad Gita is this:
Do your duty without attachment to the results.
Act with clarity, surrender the outcome, and stay steady in success or failure.
This teaching is delivered by Krishna to Arjuna when Arjuna is paralyzed by doubt on the battlefield.
In one line
Action + Detachment + Devotion = Freedom.
The core verse idea (simplified)
You have control over action
You do NOT have control over results
Don’t act for reward
Don’t avoid action either
This is called Nishkama Karma (selfless action).
Everything else in the Gita supports this:
Control the mind
Do your duty (dharma)
Be balanced in gain/loss
Offer actions to the divine
Stay unattached
Ultimate pivot:
Work like it matters.
Let go like it doesn’t.
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