Acharya Prashant addresses the deep-seated issues of human ego and global conflict, explaining that all external problems, including weapons and inequality, originate within the human mind. He emphasizes that true cleaning must happen at the source of the mess—human consciousness. He clarifies that diversity should not be mistaken for disparity; differences in appearance or background do not justify hierarchies of superiority or inferiority. He urges individuals to practice self-inquiry and question the origins of their beliefs, noting that most of what people consider their own knowledge is actually borrowed or imposed by society. To achieve a concept like 'the world is one family,' one must first clear the mental garbage of conditioned prejudices. Regarding individual action, Acharya Prashant asserts that change always starts at the individual level. He shares his own journey of starting small, speaking to just a few people, and facing immense challenges before reaching a wider audience. He advises that one should not wait to become 'perfect' or fully enlightened before sharing the truth or fighting for a right cause. He critiques the tendency of spiritual seekers to impose rigid, idealistic codes of conduct on themselves, which often leads to guilt or paralysis. Instead, he encourages being authentic and courageous in the struggle for truth, even if it involves facing one's own ego or anger during the process. Drawing from the Bhagavad Gita, Acharya Prashant explains that the goal is not to follow conventional social morality or 'folk religion' like Yudhishthira, but to follow the higher truth as Arjuna did under Shri Krishna's guidance. He argues that when fighting for a righteous cause, one should not be bound by artificial rules that favor the dishonest. He encourages seekers to step into the 'arena' of life, accept their flaws, and continue the struggle for truth without being hindered by the fear of losing their 'ideal' image. The path to progress lies in facing conflicts, learning from defeats, and maintaining a commitment to truth over social approval.