Acharya Prashant explains that there is no need to search for one's true love or true profession because it is never actually lost. He uses the analogy of someone wearing glasses while searching for them throughout the house to illustrate that the issue is a lack of attention rather than an actual loss. He emphasizes that true love is internal and always present, but it remains hidden due to external influences, conditioning, and distractions. To discover what is true, one must first identify and remove what is fake, artificial, and false in their life. He advises the questioner to observe their current relationships and how they spend their time, noting that being occupied with the false prevents the realization of the true. Acharya Prashant suggests that while one might not immediately know what they like, they certainly know what they dislike or what is false. By gathering the courage to stop doing what is known to be false, a person creates the necessary space for the truth to reveal itself immediately.