Acharya Prashant explains that a resolute intellect is one that has ceased to scatter itself across fifty different directions. Just as one cannot possess devotion to Shri Krishna if their emotions are divided among numerous worldly subjects, a resolute intellect must remain fixed on a single point of truth without doubt or hesitation. Shri Krishna emphasizes that the intellect often acts as one's own enemy because it wanders incessantly. To overcome this, the intellect must become like an arrow released from a bow, focused entirely on its target. The lack of such resolution stems from the inability to identify where the truth truly resides, leading the mind to chase false representations of the divine in various worldly objects.