Acharya Prashant discusses the distinction between intellects as described by Shri Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita, specifically focusing on the sattvic intellect's ability to discern right and wrong action. He critiques modern 'pop spirituality' for claiming that right and wrong do not exist, arguing that such claims are merely a defense mechanism for the ego. He asserts that as long as an individual is prone to suffering and identified with the ego, the concepts of right and wrong are essential. Right action is defined as that which relieves existing suffering, while wrong action is that which aggravates it.