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You can never be weak.
Ram! Ram! Pranam! you can never be weak. To understand this sentence, we will have to understand the difference between you and yours. Please think about this difference when you are alone and calm. The thing that is yours can not be you. You and your possessions will be definitely different. When you say your bike, it means you are not bike. Bike is in your possession. If your bike is not working properly, it doesn't mean you are not working properly. You are all strong. Your bike need treatment. You can get your bike repaired, or serviced. The same way, when you say that your mind is weak, fearful, or doubtful; it itself says that you are not Mind. It is in your possession and so you are not weak,fearful or doubtful. It is your Mind and so you can also give it training to be strong, fearless and confident. When you say your brain is not working, you have to understand that it is your brain and not you. Same way your ego, and memory. The master and thing can not be one. Which is yours can't be you. When you will realise this most valuable difference, you will understand your responsibility and ability. You will stop crying, complaining and feeling inferiority complex. Your biggest mistake is that you think you are the body so if your body is weak, you believe you are weak. Actually you have body that is weak, just like you have a pencil which is blunt. You are the master of pencil, pencil is not your master so it is your responsibility to sharpen the pencil. In the same way, your body, your brain, your mind are your possessions, you are the master of them, so it is your responsibility to make them strong and healthy. They are not you and you are not they. When you will realise your responsibility of being a master, you will feel relaxed and rest. On the other side, you will not cry, complain or depress but find the way how you can make your body, Mind and Brain work better. So be the master and train your body, Mind and Brain under you. Think sincerely. Ram ! Ram! Pranam!

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