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Surely there is life beyond troubles || Acharya Prashant (2016)
Acharya Prashant
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Identity
Ego
Suffering
Freedom
Attachment
Self-definition
Grace
Nothingness
Description

Acharya Prashant explains that individuals often develop a deep attachment to their troubles because these problems provide a sense of identity and a reason to exist. He suggests that people have been conditioned to believe that life without problems is synonymous with lifelessness or death. Consequently, even when a problem is ready to leave, individuals often cling to it or quickly replace it with a new one to avoid the discomfort of emptiness or nothingness. This attachment is so profound that people define themselves as 'the troubled one,' using their struggles to plan progress or seek revenge.