Acharya Prashant explains that Rabindranath Tagore refers to lust or desire as weak because it never attains its ultimate goal, which is peace. Desire is described as baseless and unstable, constantly rising and falling without ever reaching a state of permanence. In contrast, the eternal desire of every living being is liberation. While desire is weak and unsuccessful, it is often accompanied by stubbornness and pride. Acharya Prashant notes that true strength is found in devotion, knowledge, and surrender, which lead to the attainment of their goals. He emphasizes that those who are truly strong, like devotees, remain humble, whereas the weak are often arrogant and unsuccessful.