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Every management guru quotes "Karmanye Vadhikaraste," but Acharya Prashant takes it deeper. He explains that "expectation" is a form of violence against the present moment. In his PDFs, he provides practical exercises to mentally separate the act of doing from the desire for a result.

: He presents the dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna as a metaphor for the everlasting dialogue between the confused ego (Arjuna) and the higher Self or Truth (Krishna).

If you're unable to find the specific PDF you're looking for, you might want to reach out directly to Acharya Prashant's team or followers through their official social media channels or website.

: The Acharya Prashant Foundation is the primary source for his articles, video courses, and book excerpts.

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