Acharya Prashant addresses the concern of feeling overwhelmed by life's troubles, which the questioner compares to a clouded sky. He explains that one does not need to stop the sky from being cloudy because clouds themselves possess beauty and utility. Using the analogy of the sun and clouds, he points out that clouds can act as a screen that allows us to catch a glimpse of the sun's radiance, which might otherwise be too intense for the eyes. In this context, clouds represent troubles and the sun represents the peaceful truth. He emphasizes that the sky never complains about the clouds; it does not lose its essential nature or 'skyness' because of them. Similarly, a person should not lose their inner stillness when faced with life's challenges.