The document discusses "my problem", which is a struggle within individuals between what is, what should be, and what should have been. This restlessness stems from sensory input not matching feelings of wants, deficiencies, or demands. "My problem" is a global issue, as it is difficult to voluntarily blossom into being generous, loving, and benevolent. Forcing change through punishment or laws can't transform individuals or inspire selflessness. True change requires creating a globally beneficial environment conducive to blossoming. However, even this is not possible through individual effort alone given the sectarian and mean ambience. The only solution proposed is the universal practice of Namasmaran.