Acharya Prashant addresses the widespread misconceptions regarding the Bhagavad Gita, particularly those propagated by motivational speakers and traditional commentators. He clarifies that the popular phrase 'do your duty without concern for the fruit' is a misinterpretation. Shri Krishna does not merely suggest continuing any action blindly; rather, He instructs that one should not act for personal desire or narrow self-interest. Acting for Shri Krishna means performing 'Nishkam Karma'—selfless action—which naturally frees the individual from the anxiety of future results. When a task is truly right and noble, the joy of the work itself leaves no room for worrying about the outcome. Therefore, the mark of a right action is the absence of calculation regarding future gains.