LUST & THE BORROWED BRUSH
Would You Use Someone Else’s Used Toothbrush? Then Why Allow Lust to Live in Your Mind?** In Lust & the Borrowed Brush, Dr. Abhishek Gilara presents a bold, unsettling, and deeply practical examination of lust not as a moral weakness, but as a communicable mental disease. Through a striking analogy and grounded reasoning drawn from psychology, neuroscience, and ancient Hindu wisdom, the author exposes why lust cannot be “controlled” like a habit but must be eliminated like an infection. This is not a book about repression or preaching. It is a book about mental hygiene, performance, and survival. Inside, you will discover: • Why lust spreads through exposure, not choice • How environment manufactures desire silently • Why awareness alone never breaks addiction • Why distance is the first and most effective cure • How lust quietly destroys focus, stamina, and destiny • Why saying “no” once is easier than fighting forever. For anyone seeking clarity, discipline, deep sleep, strong performance, and a peaceful life, this book offers a direct message: Don’t fight lust. Don’t negotiate with it. Don’t normalise it. Remove it. Because a clean mind does not struggle to succeed. It moves naturally toward strength, purpose, and peace.

































