Acharya Prashant emphasizes the importance of not being suppressed by fear or internal voices that urge one to compromise. He shares that he has personally experienced the same flaws and struggles as any ordinary person. He asserts that life is a continuous struggle and that no individual should remain the same over time. He explains that humans are born with primitive, animalistic biological impulses, and the purpose of life is to evolve beyond these initial states. He admits that he too faces moments of exhaustion and the temptation to be dishonest or take breaks, but he chooses to persist in his work with full dedication. He clarifies that concepts like enlightenment are not final destinations but involve a constant process of moving forward. He describes how natural qualities, when influenced by the ego, manifest as flaws. Using the example of his own fatigue after speaking at the Udayagiri caves, he illustrates that while the mind and body may suggest taking the easy way out, one must remain committed to truthful work. He identifies himself with the audience, stating that he is not different from them in his internal struggles, but the difference lies in his refusal to act on those negative impulses. Regarding the challenges of communicating deep truths on social media, Acharya Prashant explains that technical terms often carry different meanings for the general public. For instance, while ego refers to I-am-ness in philosophy, it is commonly misunderstood as pride or arrogance. He maintains that the responsibility for effective communication rests solely on the teacher or speaker. Even when content is misrepresented through short clips or misunderstood by the audience, the speaker must strive to communicate at a level the listener can grasp. For those who intentionally create disturbances or refuse to understand, he advises ignoring or blocking them.