Acharya Prashant addresses a young man named Harsh who feels fearful and ashamed because he stammers while speaking, especially in front of educated people. Acharya Prashant reassures him that the audience present does not view his speech difficulty as a matter of insult or disrespect. He explains that the problem does not lie in how Harsh expresses himself, but rather in speaking before the wrong kind of people—those who prioritize fluency and pronunciation over the actual content and depth of the message. He emphasizes that a person with a sound mind will actually respect Harsh more because he is speaking despite facing an internal and physical struggle.