Acharya Prashant addresses a young child's questions regarding the second chapter of the Bhagavad Gita, specifically focusing on the concepts of weakness and Sankhya Yoga. He clarifies that weakness, often misinterpreted as impotence or lack of strength, is actually the failure to use one's existing strength. He explains that weakness is the inability to make a decision to do what is right, regardless of whether one succeeds or fails in the task. According to Shri Krishna, the outcome or success of an action is irrelevant; what matters is the resolve to perform the correct action. True strength lies in acting without fear of consequences, whereas weakness is characterized by hesitation due to fear of failure, loss of reputation, or future uncertainty.