Acharya Prashant addresses the traditional qualities of a student, such as perseverance, focus, and discipline, as mentioned in the verse 'Kagchesta Bakudhyanam'. He explains that these virtues are not to be forced or artificially developed; rather, they manifest naturally when a student is in love with what they are learning. True education is driven by love and a sense of purpose, not by selfish desires or mere habit. When a person understands the 'why' behind their studies, whether it is history, mathematics, or English, they naturally overcome obstacles like sleep and distraction. He emphasizes that the ego does not need more virtues or skills; it needs love, which is the greatest strength and the source of all transformation.