Acharya Prashant explains a verse by Guru Nanak Dev Ji, emphasizing that worldly attachment is inherently bitter because it involves connecting with external objects or persons within the realm of duality. He clarifies that the 'sweet attachment' mentioned by the saints does not refer to emotional or worldly pleasure, which is always paired with pain. Instead, it refers to a state beyond duality where there is no object, person, or thought to cling to. He warns against literal translations that misinterpret this as emotional attachment, noting that such interpretations reduce profound spiritual truths to common worldly sentiments.