Acharya Prashant addresses a woman who is struggling with financial dependence, psychosomatic issues, and domestic conflicts that are affecting her daughter. He identifies that her primary challenge is her lack of financial independence and advises her to pick her battles wisely. He argues that engaging in petty domestic quarrels dissipates the energy and time required to build a career and achieve self-reliance. He emphasizes that one cannot fight on multiple disjointed fronts and must focus fiercely on the central problem rather than trivial matters. Regarding her insomnia caused by unresolved conflicts, Acharya Prashant suggests redirecting that restless energy toward her studies and professional development. He shares a personal anecdote about how he utilizes time during physical exercise to focus on his work, illustrating the importance of constant mental investment in one's goals. He stresses that every minute must be used productively, especially when one feels they are starting late. When asked if being thirty is too late to start a career, he explains that since there is no alternative to the present reality, one must simply begin. He compares the situation to a cricket match where a player must deal with the current score regardless of how many wickets have fallen. He concludes that while the outcome is uncertain, wasting more time will definitely make it too late, urging her to focus on what is important and ignore the rest.