Acharya Prashant addresses a spiritual seeker who feels frustrated and stuck after twenty-five years of searching for enlightenment. He explains that the very idea of a spiritual path or goal is a product of a dissatisfied mind. When one stands at a point of dissatisfaction and imagines a distant point of peace, that imagined peace is merely a function of the current state of noise. Consequently, chasing truth as a distant target inevitably leads to frustration because satisfaction cannot be produced by dissatisfaction. He emphasizes that the effort made to reach the truth often becomes the primary barrier against it.