Acharya Prashant explains that no event in life is significant enough to become one's entire identity or reason for living. He critiques the modern tendency to seek rehabilitation for minor incidents, such as a physical altercation or verbal abuse, suggesting that people are too quick to feel displaced from their inner peace. He emphasizes that one should have an immense love for their internal 'home' of peace and not allow themselves to be easily exiled from it. Using the metaphor of a river, he describes how a focused mind remains unaffected by obstacles; just as a river continues its journey to the ocean despite stones being thrown into it, a person should remain dedicated to their higher purpose without getting entangled in petty conflicts or seeking revenge.