The document discusses "my problem", which is a struggle within individuals between what is and what should be. This restlessness stems from sensory input not matching feelings of wants and deficiencies. "My problem" is a global issue, as it is difficult to voluntarily blossom into generous, loving characteristics. Forcing change cannot transform individuals, but creating a globally beneficial environment conducive to blossoming may help. However, even this is not possible without universally practicing remembrance of the divine name (Namasmran). "My problem" is a universal problem that even leaders face, and tolerance born of experience is needed to address it appropriately.