Acharya Prashant responds to a question about why the powerful dominate and God doesn't help the weak by explaining that God is constantly helping the weak by being their weakness. Whatever one has received—be it strength or weakness, wealth or poverty, knowledge or ignorance—is a form of help from God. No one is without something; everyone has certain qualities and identities. This given state should be understood as divine help because whatever one possesses is never enough to bring lasting contentment. The speaker elaborates that this dissatisfaction is universal. The questioner is unhappy for being weak, but the powerful are also unhappy, viewing their power as a burden. Those without power cannot comprehend this, just as those with power suffer from it. He provides several examples: young people are unhappy and want to be adults, while adults reminisce about their youth. Children feel oppressed and want to grow up, while adults romanticize their 'golden' childhood. Salaried individuals envy business owners, and vice-versa. Men and women envy each other's perceived advantages. No one is truly content with their situation. This universal dissatisfaction is, in fact, God's blessing. The realization that everyone, regardless of their state, is unhappy is the key. The problem lies not in a specific condition but in existence itself. One who sees the futility of all states of being begins the spiritual search. This dissatisfaction is God's blessing because it will not rest until it finds Truth and completeness. God gives you what you ask for, but it will never satisfy you. This very dissatisfaction is the blessing that will ultimately lead you to Him.