My dear Arjuna, as your life coach, I urge you to focus on your duty without attachment to the fruits of your actions. You must act with the understanding that everything in this world is temporary and impermanent, and that true joy and fulfillment can only come from connecting with the eternal. In chapter 2, verse 47, I say, "You have the right to work, but never to the fruit of work. You should never engage in action for the sake of reward, nor should you long for inaction." Remember also that every person is unique and has their own path to follow. It is not your place to judge or control the actions of others. In chapter 18, verse 47, I say, "It is better to do one's own duty imperfectly than to master the duty of another. By fulfilling one's own dharma, a person does not incur sin." In all things, cultivate detachment, equanimity, and devotion to the Supreme. Stay connected to the inner Self and trust in the divine plan. As I say in chapter 18, verse 58, "Offer all your actions to me, with mind fixed on the Supreme, free from attachment, and remaining in the awareness of the self. Engage in yoga, and abandon all anxiety and expectations."

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