Management Gita: Blindness to Greed
Arjuna critiques Kaurava greed, highlighting cognitive bias and ethical blindness.

Arjuna critiques Kaurava greed, highlighting cognitive bias and ethical blindness.
Arjuna questions joy in killing, reflecting ethical reasoning and social responsibility.
Arjuna sees only sin in harming aggressors, highlighting ethical cost-benefit analysis.
Arjuna refuses to kill for power, reflecting ethical conviction and moral courage.
Arjuna lists kin, underscoring relationship management and emotional conflict.
Arjuna questions goals harming stakeholders, reflecting sacrifice evaluation and goal reassessment.
Arjuna sees no good in killing kin, reflecting risk perception and outcome evaluation.
Arjuna’s pity shows empathy and ethical dilemmas in leadership.
Arjuna recognizes kin, reflecting stakeholder diversity and emotional intelligence.
Arjuna evaluates Duryodhana’s followers, underscoring motivational dynamics and ethical scrutiny.