Acharya Prashant explains that the true form of suicide is not the physical act, but the suppression of the soul. He compares a life lived in conformity and suppression to a bud that is crushed before it can bloom, often with its own consent. He argues that most people live a 'suicidal life' by not allowing their true selves to be expressed, choosing instead to live in rags like a beggar who sits atop a hidden treasure. He emphasizes that potential means nothing if the actual quality of one's life remains miserable and bound by old patterns. True freedom, he asserts, is simply the ability to live as one truly is, without the masks of falsehood and social conditioning. Addressing the concern of family responsibilities, Acharya Prashant clarifies that true devotion or surrender to loved ones does not mean joining them in their suffering or limitations. If someone is sick or has forgotten how to fly, becoming sick or grounded alongside them is not an act of love. Instead, one's own health and flight should serve as a reminder to others of their own inherent potential. He explains that mental ailments are often just a form of forgetting one's true nature. By living authentically, an individual can inspire others to remember their own capacity for freedom and joy, much like children playing in the rain remind adults to step out of their intellectual calculations. Finally, he discusses the futility of trying to protect that which was never created by human planning. He suggests that the soul, or the 'beautiful garment' given as a gift, does not need human protection or complex schemes to be saved. People often hide their true beauty behind layers of masks out of fear, but the essence of life is self-sustaining and secure. He encourages letting go of the 'foolishness and failure' of constant effort and control. Within every person, there is an irrepressible element that seeks the infinite and cannot be satisfied by worldly restrictions. This element may seem irrational to the intellect, but it represents a higher consciousness that transcends ordinary logic.