Acharya Prashant explains that there are two primary ways of living: one centered on the body and mind, and the other centered on the soul or heart. Living for the body and mind involves fulfilling personal desires, which may lead to physical attractiveness, social status, and economic prosperity. However, this path leaves one perpetually unsatisfied because the mind and body are inherently seeking satisfaction, whereas the soul is eternally content. He uses the analogy of a garden tree versus a forest tree; the garden tree is shaped by human effort to look attractive, while the forest tree grows according to its own internal, natural order, which may appear chaotic to the human eye but possesses its own unique beauty.