Acharya Prashant explains that an individual's readiness to improve themselves immediately sparks hope for the world's improvement. He asserts that those who claim the world or others cannot change are merely reflecting their own internal stagnation. When one begins to experience the taste of purity and innocence, they naturally desire to share it with everyone, leading to a state of faith beyond mere hope. He clarifies that spiritual dissolution is not about concentration but about the clearing of accumulated mental impressions. These impressions, or 'karmas', consist of both current life experiences and deep-seated tendencies carried within the body from the past, much like how water takes on the scent of the vessel it is poured into.