 Hi, this is Robin Nuttapur and I want to know the truth about this question. How do I keep fear out of my game? How to keep fear out of the game? How does fear get into the game? Let's look at this. Essentially, please look at this carefully, everyone of you. Fear is always about the next moment, never about what is there right now. What will happen is the fear, isn't it? What is there? There is no fear, whatever is there. Life is there, death is there, disease is there, but what is there, there is no fear. What will happen is always the fear. So fear is about something that is yet to be or something that does not exist. How to handle a consequence of something that does not exist? Please don't handle it, just let it be. Because first thing is you cannot even handle that which is not. But now you're trying to handle the shadow of that which is not. So don't try to handle your fears. Essentially what you're saying is, my thoughts and my emotions are going out of control. My memory and my imagination is going out of control. This is the biggest human problem right now. The greatest faculties that we have which makes us human, which sets us apart among all other creatures is we have a vivid sense of memory and a fantastic sense of imagination. So memories of past failures hurt us. Imaginations of failures that yet to be terrorizes. So essentially you're involved in the goal, not in the process. Process, it is the process which takes you to a certain goal. Goal is just an imagination. You are wrestling with that which does not exist. So you are not having any problem with life or with the game. Your problem is your imagination is going out of control. That's because people have taught you always to win the game. Please don't win the game, just hit the damn ball. Somebody was asking me, Sadhguru, how to beat Pakistan in the cricket game? So I said don't try to beat Pakistan, leave that to the army. You just have to hit the ball. Don't try to beat Pakistan with a bat, cricket bat. Just hit the ball.