Acharya Prashant explains the Golden Rule and the concept of the narrow gate as taught by Jesus Christ. He emphasizes that the instruction to do unto others as you would have them do unto you requires one to first understand their own fundamental desire. He asserts that beneath superficial wants, the ultimate desire of every individual is peace. To receive peace, one must bring peace to others, which is only possible if one possesses peace within themselves. He describes this as a circular process where having what you want allows you to give it away. Furthermore, he interprets the 'narrow gate' as a path that cannot be traveled by a crowd. A mind influenced by the opinions and presence of many is a crowded mind that cannot enter the truth. Drawing a parallel with Kabir Saheb, who spoke of the narrow lane of love where two cannot walk together, Acharya Prashant explains that the path to truth requires making God or truth the primary priority. He concludes that when truth is the first priority, it naturally organizes or removes all other worldly priorities correctly.