Acharya Prashant addresses the question of whether it is wise to remain uncompromised regarding one's principles. He explains that while the idea of not compromising has a certain vigor and resilience, principles themselves are actually a form of compromise. A principle or ideal is a fixed determination of right and wrong that attempts to dictate how life should move. However, life is complete and has space for all opposites, such as peace and war, or black and white. Principles divide life into zones of acceptance and non-acceptance, whereas everything in life is auspicious when in its proper place and time.