Acharya Prashant discusses the teachings of Kabir Saheb regarding the futility of worldly adornments and celebrations when one is separated from the Lord. He explains that individuals often engage in self-deception by dressing up, wearing jewelry, and celebrating as if they have achieved something great, while in reality, they are losing the essence of life every day. Kabir Saheb views the human ego or 'I-sense' as a female seeking her beloved Lord; if she remains loyal to Him, even a dusty or unattractive appearance is acceptable. However, if she focuses on looking attractive and 'market-ready' while being indifferent to the Lord, she is considered lost in miscellaneous worldly pursuits. Acharya Prashant emphasizes that the only true parameter for assessing one's life is whether one possesses the Lord. Without this connection, all worldly achievements, festivities, and makeup are merely dishonest attempts to convince oneself that everything is fine when it is not. The core message is to surrender body, mind, and heart to the Lord, as true fulfillment comes only from His presence, regardless of one's external state.