Even when everything is fine, not finding joy or interest in anything, which results in a lack of desire or ability to work. This is essentially being unable to do anything.
Once upon a time, in a village, there lived a talented young man named Aryan. He was an extraordinary painter. But suddenly, in an accident, his right hand was severely injured. The doctors said he might never be able to paint like before.
Aryan broke down mentally. He began to think of himself as 'incapable' or 'unable to do anything.' His brushes remained covered in dust as he spent day after day staring out the window. He felt that someone who could not follow their passion had no worthwhile reason to live.
One day, a little bird landed next to his window. One of the bird's wings was broken. Aryan noticed that the bird kept trying to fly but kept falling, yet it did not give up. After many attempts, the bird learned to hop from one branch to another and ultimately developed a new survival technique without flapping its wings.
Seeing this, an odd change occurred in Aryan's mind. He thought, "If I can't paint with my right hand, does that mean my creativity is dead?" He began to try holding the brush with his left hand. At first, his drawings were unclear and messy. People laughed at him, but he did not stop. After months of hard work, Aryan began to create beautiful abstract paintings with his left hand. This new style became more emotional and powerful than before. People were amazed to see that his so-called 'inability' had actually given him a new perspective.
Aryan realized that incapacity lies not in the body but in the mind. It was only when he stopped thinking of himself as 'incapable' that he found true 'ability.'