Acharya Prashant explains that in the realm of spirituality, the outcome is entirely in one's own hands. He contrasts this with the worldly domain, where luck or fate plays a significant role. In the world, one can put in maximum effort, but the result is never guaranteed; an unforeseen event can nullify all hard work. The world is characterized by uncertainty and unpredictability. In contrast, the path of spirituality is described as completely clear, open, transparent, and honest. The principle is direct: the result is directly proportional to the effort invested. The speaker uses the analogy of adding sugar to water—the more you add, the sweeter it gets. This relationship is predetermined and instantaneous. The effort itself is the immediate result, leaving no room for uncertainty or doubt, which are features of the worldly sphere. If someone feels they are not getting results from spirituality, the only reason is their own lack of investment in terms of effort, time, and resources. One cannot blame external factors. Unlike the world, where hard work may not pay off or where some succeed with little effort, spirituality operates on a principle of absolute honesty where every action is accounted for. The return on investment is not just proportional but a thousandfold and immediate. The speaker concludes that the spiritual path is not difficult; its success depends entirely on one's determination to walk it. If one does not walk the path, one should not blame the path itself. Those who understand the value of liberation know that even if it takes millions of years of practice, it is a bargain. The great undertaking of liberation demands both effort and time, just like any worldly endeavor, but with a guaranteed and immense return.