Acharya Prashant addresses the common struggle of individuals who find the right path later in life and face resistance when trying to introduce spiritual wisdom to others, especially children. He explains that the difficulty in convincing others is not due to a lack of logic but a fundamental lack of intent to understand. He dismisses the argument that one should experience worldly life before seeking wisdom, pointing out that many who marry and have children never find enlightenment, and that figures like Shri Buddha eventually had to leave those worldly ties behind to pursue the truth.