Acharya Prashant addresses a question regarding how one can recognize their own eligibility or worthiness (patrata) to understand the divine. He explains that eligibility is revealed and awakened only when one faces challenges. Using the analogy of a cricket match, he notes that many people act as experts from the comfort of their homes, but true capability is only tested on the battlefield of life. He encourages the questioner to step out of their safe, familiar environments and engage with challenging situations, as staying in a protected bubble prevents both the revelation and the development of one's potential. He defines eligibility not as an inherent talent, but as the intensity of one's desire and longing for the truth. Furthermore, Acharya Prashant critiques the tendency of individuals to complain about their suffering while hiding the worldly pleasures they indulge in that lead to that very suffering. He points out that people often seek spiritual guidance only when they are facing the 'bill' or the consequences of their choices, yet they do not share the full truth of their actions. He emphasizes that spiritual growth requires honesty and a willingness to move beyond petty satisfactions. He concludes by stating that if one truly desires the divine, they must be willing to face the reality of their life and their choices openly, rather than just seeking a remedy for their self-inflicted pain.