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How to deal with Anxiety? || Acharya Prashant (2024)
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Video Information: 22.06.2024, Vedant: Basics to Classics, Greater Noida
Context:
How to deal with stress and anxiety?
Growing rate of depression amongst youngsters
How to better educate the youth?
What is right education?
Music Credits: Milind Date
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Namaste, sir. My question is again kind of related in the context of suffering. You just
00:08
said that tension shouldn't percolate beyond a point. And here, I'm in the United States,
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I live in Virginia. And here I see many kids, teenagers, 12 year, 13 year, 15 year olds,
00:21
they have anxiety issues. And I see them popping anti-anxiety pills like anything. And even
00:28
the doctors who they have consulted, they prescribe these pills openly. Now I understand
00:35
that mental health is a spectrum and there are different kinds of help that a person
00:39
might need, therapy or medication. But here, I see that problem as growing by leaps and
00:46
bounds. Like even because of work stress, say I consult a therapist, the first thing
00:51
that they would say is, yeah, pop a pill. Take this pill, take that pill, it will help
00:55
you sleep well. So now these kids do that because their suffering feels very real to
01:00
them. So how would you explain, even begin to explain such kids that, you know, it's
01:05
not real. And they have a point within them that's untouched, when they're clearly not
01:11
in the state to, they feel that they can't go on without these pills. So just wanted
01:16
to understand if we can help such people. And there's a growing number here.
01:22
It's not very complicated. It's all actually quite simple to understand. You see, you don't
01:30
really have to convince them in the affirmative. You don't have to tell them that there exists
01:40
a point within that the world cannot touch. Just have to stop educating them in the inverse
01:55
kind of doctrines. See, the kid at 12 or 13 is yielding to anxiety and other sicknesses
02:14
because for all these 13 years, he has been conditioned into believing that the world
02:25
is everything. Right? That's not knowledge that comes with birth. That's something that
02:39
the environment imposes on that kid. The world is everything. The world is everything.
02:47
And if the kid has come to believe that the world is everything, how will there remain
02:53
an untouched point within since the world is everything. Therefore, even the insides
03:00
will be ruled by the world. Right? And the world as we know is quite fickle. And our
03:11
real nature is stability or permanence. If you allow the world to rule here, then there
03:22
arises a bewildering dichotomy. Your heart must be a place of serenity and stability.
03:33
Whereas, if the world manages to penetrate your heart, your heart becomes a place of
03:42
all kinds of fickleness, mobility, unpredictability, nothing trustworthy or dependable. It is this
03:55
dichotomy that pushes you into stress, tension, anxiety and other related stuff that constitute
04:06
the entire spectrum. It's not something that has happened at the age of 13. Continuously
04:17
the kid was being told in ways, direct, indirect, subtle, gross, that the world means so much.
04:27
The world means so much. Are you getting it? The dad was fulminating over some lost
04:43
opportunity and licking his boss's boots and the kid was observing all that. What does
05:00
that tell the kid? The world is everything. Just now I found dad shouting at mom and I
05:14
found dad trying to somehow appease his boss. The dad is nobody. Dad is nobody. The world
05:27
rules the father. So, the world is everything. Same with the mother. Same everywhere and
05:38
same kind of content on the TV and on the internet. The world is everything. The world
05:45
is everything. The kid enters the shopping mall or the supermarket and he finds that
05:56
the whole spectacle is just so overwhelming that he is left with no space of his own.
06:10
Every bit of his insides is occupied by the world. The world starts getting just too much
06:21
respect from the kid, too much value. I have come to my teenage now. I am 13 and the world
06:36
is everything. So, I must get a certain respect, value, regards from my peers. 13, 12, 14. These
06:51
are inflection points. The psyche changes because of hormonal stuff and the kid is saying, you know,
06:59
I must be appreciated by my peers because the peers are everything and not everybody
07:06
would be appreciated by the peers and not every time at least. And when you are not appreciated,
07:15
then you lose not just your self-worth but the self itself because the world had managed to
07:26
occupy your heart. Your heart breaks. The onus is on the parents and the teachers to never let
07:37
the kid get indoctrinated in such a way. There must always be a healthy contempt for the world.
07:45
I am not talking of turning the kid mannerless or free of all kind of etiquette. No, no. I am
07:59
talking of a healthy contempt. The world should not allow to mean too much. It must only have
08:11
the kind of value that it deserves to have, not beyond that. The mother should never say,
08:24
I love you so much because you got the gold medal in athletics. Love is a thing of the heart. It
08:32
cannot be allowed to depend on a worldly event. The kid may or may not have come first in the race.
08:44
We know how athletics is. It's a matter of a fraction of a second. So, is the mother implying
08:55
that the silver medal would have meant less love for the kid? The mother does not know because the
09:06
mother herself is quite ignorant. She does not know what she has educated the kid in. She has
09:13
told the kid that love is dependent on gold. Frankly, that's the way the mother also thinks
09:23
of gold. When the husband gets her gold, the mother serves him love, whatever that love means.
09:34
So, now the kid is being told, you get the gold medal and I'll give you a special hug and a special
09:43
dress or a new bicycle and the mother thinks that all this is motherly and loving. Not motherly,
09:54
not loving. This is toxic and this was happening at the age of 7 or 8. The effects would show up
10:01
5 years later when the kid turns 12 or 13. Nothing specific has happened at 12 or 13. It was happening
10:08
all the way. Are you getting it? Certain things are absolutes and they must remain absolute. If I
10:20
love you, I love you. That's not conditional. Obviously, I want you to do well in athletics
10:28
and in academics and in all other areas. But I will not say that, you know, I love you only if
10:37
you earn so much or your grades exceed this mark. The fellow gains a lot of respect in the peer group
10:51
because of the new pair of sneakers and you know these things mean a lot to teens and preteens.
10:58
I wanted a pair of slip-ons and I went to one of these stores and there was this group of the
11:11
ones who were just growing their facial hair 12-14 something and the way they were making their
11:21
decisions, one would come wearing a particular pair and then there was a kind of plebiscite and
11:29
the fellow was so concerned, actually afraid. He was looking into everybody's eyes. Do I have your
11:39
approval? And then one stud, smarty, would suddenly take over and say, dude, you look like
11:51
something. Some fictional character, I don't even know what they relate to. Here you look like this
11:58
and now the decision is made. The deal is done. So that's the way they are trained to mentally
12:09
operate. Now tomorrow some other pair of shoes and he is ostracized by his community and he comes
12:23
home totally crestfallen. The parents won't even appreciate the magnitude of the havoc but his
12:33
entire world has come crashing down and at that age, girls also start meaning something to boys
12:41
and to boys and to girls. Boys start meaning something, especially if a girl has thrown a
12:48
wicked glance, some kind of a snide one at the shoes. The fellow would remain in depression for,
13:01
I am not trying to trivialize the whole thing, but these things happen and they are very important.
13:08
They have to be addressed and the parents must address these things. Son, your worth is not
13:15
decided by a pair of shoes. He has to be actively told that because the world and the advertisers
13:22
and the shoemakers, what are they trying to impress on the kid? The more expensive your
13:29
shoe, the greater is your worth. That's what the whole capitalist consumerist economy is trying to
13:40
mold your kid into. He will measure his self-worth by the price tag of the shirt and the shoe and
13:48
the mug and whatever else he carries and uses. You get it? So, this is what is the essence of
14:00
spirituality. Spirituality is not really about sacred verses and that and that. It's not that,
14:10
it's not about that. I'm saying it's beyond that. It's about that and then it's something
14:17
beyond the verses. And this, the heart that I'm referring to, is the highest. This is what is
14:27
referred to in sacred literature as Atma or Hriday or the pure self. But we need not use these terms.
14:37
What's the point in using specific words? Atma is just a word. We need not use it. The real point
14:47
is to remain world proof and that does not mean becoming asocial or antisocial. That only means
14:58
having the right relationship with the society. Yes, I value you, you are society, but that does
15:04
not mean that I'll allow you to penetrate here. You are dear ones. You have my regards and I care
15:14
for you and I really want good things to happen to you. All that is okay, but that does not mean
15:21
that I'll allow you to rule me from within. We unfortunately and mostly inadvertently educate
15:32
our kids very wrongly. We let the world become too meaningful to them. Don't let that happen.
15:42
My hope is, my hunch is, that a significant proportion of the mental
15:56
health problem can be addressed if we give the right kind of value system to the kid.
16:12
Yeah, makes sense. Thank you, sir.
16:18
I forgot to say something and let me just add that. I hope
16:23
the importance of the right kind of literature,
16:28
12 or 14 is not really too small an age. The age of 5 or 6, there is beautiful
16:41
and ample wisdom literature. They must be introduced and by the time they come to 12 or 14,
16:47
they should have read at least 20 to 30 books that serve as armors.
16:59
You know, the right words, the right message, once you really get it,
17:08
it prevents a lot of nonsense from reaching you. So, that's very important. The moment you're
17:17
kid crosses 4 or 5, the right kind of literature should be brought to him or her. If he can't read,
17:32
then in the beginning, just through oral instruction and later on books can be given.
17:43
So, that too is very important. A well-read kid will not fall prey to easy temptations or
17:55
all kinds of griefs.
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