Acharya Prashant addresses the tendency of individuals to blame their circumstances for their failures, specifically using the comparison between the characters of the Mahabharata. He refutes the idea that one is unfortunate like Shri Karna while others are lucky like Shri Arjun. He emphasizes that Shri Krishna, representing the ultimate truth, approached everyone, including Shri Karna and Duryodhana, to offer guidance and peace. The difference lies not in the availability of the truth, but in the willingness to listen. Shri Arjun listened, while Shri Karna did not. Therefore, one should not blame bad company or lack of guidance, as the truth is always present and accessible to every living being.