Acharya Prashant addresses the misconception that he leads a life of luxury or that spiritual teaching is only possible after enjoying worldly pleasures. He clarifies that his lifestyle is far from luxurious, noting that even junior professionals earn more than his current salary, which he does not even draw from his organization. He recounts his years of struggle in industrial areas, living in cramped spaces and wearing worn-out clothes, emphasizing that he never sought material comforts. He points out that historical figures like Kabir Saheb, Ravidas, and Guru Nanak Dev came from humble backgrounds without any luxuries, yet they achieved spiritual greatness. He argues that the difficulty lies not in lacking wealth, but in the strength required to renounce it when it is available for the sake of a higher purpose.