J. R. R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring tells the tale of Frodo, a brave hobbit who risks his life and embarks on a journey to save Middle Earth from evil by destroying a ring that instills greed and egomania to all that touch it.
Frodo is chosen by the great wizard Gandalf to get rid of the ring because of his brain potential as a strong and honorable being who may be able to resist the ring's temptation.
With the help of his jolly friend Sam and a creature with questionable intentions named Gollum, Frodo makes his way to Mordor in a quest for world peace. While he is met with intense and powerful obstacles, the young hobbit keeps his ultimate goal in mind and perseveres.
The self-control that it took for Frodo to not give in to the temptation of the ring took strong brain power. Author and philosopher Ilchi Lee believes that all individuals have the ability to strengthen their brains, and that the loving energy derived from this may even lead to world peace by eliminating hate and embracing love.
