Acharya Prashant clarifies the common misconception that God is the sole doer of all actions. Using the analogy of an ashram, he explains that while he may be the head of the ashram, the actual functioning and maintenance are the responsibility of the residents to whom he has entrusted the work. Similarly, the Creator has entrusted the world to human beings. While technically one might blame the head for mismanagement, the practical reality is that the individuals present are responsible for their own actions and the state of their environment. The Creator's primary act was to hand over the world and provide the freedom of choice; beyond that, human beings are responsible for how they live and the choices they make.