The ways that I feel like Arjuna are things like doing my homework when I get home from school, and I don’t feel like doing my homework. By the time that I get home from school I have very little motivation to do pretty much anything at all but take a nap or listen to music. Some nights when I get home from school I have work as well. This is related to the messages of the Bhagvad Gita because I know that in the long run that doing my homework and studying for school will help me on later test and quiz’s and bettering myself as a student. The Indians perspective of the Bhagvad Gita are very much different than those of the current day Americans perspective. The Indians believed in reincarnation. this made them believe that they needed to do good in their current life so that they would do good in there next life. But in America we pretty much believe that we only live one life. we don’t believe in an endless cycle. Now, venture back to ancient India. Think of a way the Bhagavad Gita could be used as a tool of oppression? Bhagavad Gita could be used as a tool of oppression in the way of having the higher classes or the wealthy have the ability to tell people how to act in order to be well off in their next live.