A questioner, who has been following Acharya Prashant for three years, shares her profound personal tragedy. The recent death of her son, who had cerebral palsy, has left her feeling directionless and in an existential crisis. She explains that her entire life, including her job as a bank manager, revolved around caring for him. With his passing, the center of her world has vanished, and she no longer feels the need for her job or understands her purpose. Having left everything behind, she seeks guidance on the path forward, stating she feels like a kite with a cut string. Acharya Prashant acknowledges her deep sorrow and recognizes the immense strength and capability she demonstrated in caring for her son. He advises her that this feeling of nurturing and the capacity for care should not be lost. Instead of being focused on one person, this energy should now be dedicated to the entire world. He explains that she has the capability but currently lacks an object for it. The world is full of suffering, and she has the emptiness and energy to address it. He reframes her situation not as an end but as a new beginning and a call from existence to take on a larger responsibility. Her son, he suggests, has now merged into the infinite, and all beings in need are now her responsibility. He encourages her to see that her role as a caregiver has not ended but has expanded. The love that was concentrated on one can now be given to the many. The whole earth is groaning and needs a mother's care, a healing touch. Acharya Prashant provides practical advice. He suggests she take some time to reflect and identify the world's pressing issues where her unique skills and experience as a successful manager can be most effective. By finding a new field to apply her strength, she can find a new purpose. He concludes that when there is nothing left to do for one's personal self, the opportunity arises to do for everyone. The path forward is the path of duty.