Acharya Prashant addresses a question regarding physical weaknesses resulting from childhood neglect, comparing the situation to the struggles of the Pandavas. He explains that while a medical professional can treat physical ailments, the real issue often lies in how one perceives their body or how they value others' opinions about it. He emphasizes that the body is not meant to be the center of one's life or a source of pride. Using the example of Stephen Hawking, he illustrates that physical disability does not hinder intellectual growth, curiosity, or joy. The body's primary role is to function without causing disturbance, rather than being an object to be decorated or used to gain social validation.