Acharya Prashant explains that the concepts of strengths and weaknesses are entirely dependent on comparison and imaginary benchmarks. Using the analogy of flowers, he points out that a daisy, rose, or lotus is perfect as it is; it only appears strong or weak when compared to others based on size or features. He asserts that every individual is unique and authentic, and labeling oneself with strengths or weaknesses leads to ego, either through pride or feelings of inadequacy. He highlights how societal mentalities, such as the obsession with skin color or aggression, falsely categorize natural traits as weaknesses or assets. He concludes that the only true weakness is stupidity, defined as not knowing what is happening in the present moment, while the only true strength is wisdom, which is the simple awareness of the present.