Acharya Prashant addresses the dilemma of distinguishing between the various voices arising within the mind. He explains that any inner voice that commands action based on the promise of gain or the threat of loss should be rejected. These voices operate on greed and fear, which are the primary tools the mind uses to control an individual. He suggests that the mind is often like a noisy marketplace where the subtle, authentic voice is drowned out by the loud clamor of fear and desire. To hear the subtle voice, one must stop giving importance to these loud, motive-driven voices.