Bhagavad Gita · Chapter 3 · The Yoga of Action

What Kind of Doer Are You?

Krishna teaches that you cannot avoid action — even stillness is a form of doing. But what transforms action is the inner stance behind it. This inquiry reveals your dominant relationship with action: the hidden orientation that drives everything you do.

What You Will Discover
  • Selfless Action (Nishkama Karma) — Acting without attachment to reward. The highest of the four — the Gita's ideal.
  • Driven Action (Sakama Karma) — Acting for outcomes, recognition, and personal gain. Productive but exhausting.
  • Reluctant Action (Inert) — Avoiding action, drawn toward passivity and procrastination.
  • Restless Action (Compulsive) — Acting without direction or stillness, unable to pause or reflect.
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