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The Amartya Sen Capability Approach argues that true development lies not in the distribution of resources, but in the expansion of human capabilities. In other words, what matters is not what people have, but what they are able to do and become. I believe this perspective offers one of the most powerful frameworks for understanding and reducing human suffering.

Before proposing solutions, we must first understand the root cause of suffering. One important cause is weakness—whether mental, emotional, or physical. Swami Vivekananda famously said, “Weakness is a sin.” If we observe closely, many people who remain unhappy or unsuccessful often lack the capabilities needed to change their circumstances.

The Way Forward: Building Capabilities

If suffering is rooted in incapability, then the solution lies in developing human capabilities. Unfortunately, many systems today focus more on distributing resources than on strengthening individuals. Providing textbooks or degrees is not enough if individuals lack the skills to use them effectively. This is why many educated individuals still struggle to find meaningful employment.

To truly empower people, we must focus on three core dimensions of capability:

1. Mental Capability

Mental strength is the foundation of all achievement. The life of Stephen Hawking is a powerful example. Despite being physically disabled at a young age, he continued to pursue knowledge and made groundbreaking contributions to science, including work on black holes.

His success was not due to physical ability, but to extraordinary mental resilience. Similarly, we can strengthen our minds through consistent effort—reading, problem-solving, and gradually taking on more challenging tasks. Capability grows with use.

2. Emotional Capability

Human beings are deeply emotional. When emotions are not managed properly, they can lead to frustration, anxiety, and even despair. Many tragic incidents, such as students taking extreme steps after failure, reflect a lack of emotional resilience.

We must learn to regulate our emotions. One simple but powerful idea is to remind ourselves: “This too shall pass.” Both joy and sorrow are temporary. By developing emotional stability, we can face life’s challenges with greater balance and maturity.

3. Physical Capability

The body is the foundation upon which all other capabilities rest. A weak body limits focus, energy, and productivity. Therefore, taking care of one’s physical health is essential.

Regular exercise, sports, and a disciplined lifestyle can significantly enhance physical capability. A strong body supports a strong mind.

Conclusion

In today’s world, resources are more available than ever before. Yet suffering persists. This is because resources alone cannot transform lives. Only when individuals develop the capability to use those resources effectively can true progress occur.

Therefore, the focus must shift—from merely providing resources to building human capabilities. If we truly wish to reduce suffering and create a better future, we must invest in developing the mental, emotional, and physical strength of individuals.

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