Acharya Prashant addresses the common fear of social judgment and the lack of courage to pursue unconventional career paths. He explains that the anxiety regarding what others think often stems from a sense of guilt associated with breaking unspoken social or familial contracts. For instance, a child might accept financial support and luxuries from parents in exchange for giving them control over their life decisions and career. When the child later decides to follow their own path, they feel as though they are committing a betrayal or fraud, which manifests as a fear of criticism. He emphasizes that one should only feel guilty if they are truly harming someone; if the pursuit is for one's own liberation and well-being, it is not a crime, even if it breaks a superficial agreement.