This document discusses the Indian concept of yajna, or teamwork, and its relevance for learning to live together. Some key points: 1) Yajna refers to any self-sacrificing work undertaken for the benefit of all, requiring individuals to dedicate themselves to communal activities in a spirit of sacrifice. 2) The goal of yajna is to collectively exploit available resources to achieve the most for everyone, and to share the results. 3) Classical Indian texts emphasize a holistic approach, dealing with challenges from the inside out, and focusing on family culture and its human approach. Work is seen as a form of worship.