Acharya Prashant interprets the verses of Bhartrihari, explaining that the call to renounce worldly life—such as when honor fades, wealth is lost, or youth declines—is not a command to wait for these events to happen chronologically. Instead, he argues that these worldly constructs are inherently false and fragile from the very beginning. Honor is a delusion, and wealth is transient; therefore, one does not need to wait for years for them to 'disappear' because their spiritual value is already zero. He emphasizes that the right time for spiritual seeking is always 'now,' particularly during youth when one has the energy to break bonds, rather than waiting for the physical decay of old age.