Acharya Prashant explains that spiritual growth does not involve losing anything essential; rather, it is the falling away of unnecessary attachments and bondages. When one moves toward the "Whole," relationships do not break but become healthy and liberating. He emphasizes that true understanding is reflected in a person's life; if someone remains unhappy, they have not truly understood. He advises being a bridge between spiritual pursuits and worldly duties, such as family responsibilities, rather than abandoning them. Furthermore, he distinguishes between the calculating nature of the mind, driven by fear and profit, and the fearless nature of the soul. He clarifies that "Joy" and "Zero-ness" are the same state viewed from different perspectives. Finally, he discusses the nature of labor, noting that while the world works out of fear or greed, true spiritual labor is the effort directed toward dissolving one's own ego and selfishness.