Acharya Prashant clarifies that destiny is not related to the law of karma or the fruits of action, as destiny pre-exists karma and its causes. He defines destiny as that which is unavoidable, inevitable, and eternal, existing before the beginning of time and after its end. This true destiny is nothing but emptiness, truth, and peace. He emphasizes that while people often mistake random occurrences or the results of their actions for destiny, real destiny is a common state shared by everyone that is immutable and independent of human activity. It is not a destination to be reached in the future but a reality in which one already resides. The speaker explains that the movement toward truth is only possible because truth is already the foundation of that movement. He describes the human experience of seeking and achieving as 'Leela' or 'Maya'—a divine play or illusion. He suggests that one should participate in life's activities and challenges, much like an actor in a play or someone lifting weights in a gym, without taking the gains and losses seriously. The mind and body require engagement to avoid boredom and stagnation, but one must maintain the realization that nothing is truly lost or gained, as the ultimate destination of peace and silence is already attained.