Acharya Prashant explains that the concept of 'I am Brahm self' means recognizing that one is not limited, in need, or vulnerable. When a person abides in this conviction, they realize they cannot be harmed or benefited by worldly dealings because their true nature is already complete. This realization fundamentally changes how one interacts with others in relationships. Ordinarily, people act out of petty interests and insecurities, using family members to fulfill their own internal hollows. However, one who abides as the Brahm self acts only for the genuine welfare and unconditional freedom of others, rather than exploiting them to satisfy personal expectations.