Acharya Prashant discusses his upcoming book, 'Truth Without Apology,' emphasizing its unique format of 200 brief, succinct chapters. He explains that truth often strikes like lightning, and the book's structure reflects this by delivering instant, piercing insights rather than gradual revelations. He describes the chapters as arrows aimed at specific points in daily life, intended to disrupt 'sweet lies' and 'curated illusions.' He notes that while the brevity of the chapters suits a generation accustomed to short-form content, the real value lies in the intensity and depth that is often missing from modern life.