Acharya Prashant addresses the question of how to remove the 'dirt' that covers one's internal richness. He defines this dirt as the external concepts, belief systems, and thoughts provided by others, such as parents, teachers, society, media, and religion. He explains that the primary obstacle to removing this dirt is that it often carries sacred or deceptive labels, making individuals afraid to reject it or unable to recognize it as worthless. Because people assume these borrowed thoughts are precious or correct, they fail to examine them with an independent mind. Acharya Prashant emphasizes that to get rid of this dirt, one must open their eyes and recognize its worthlessness. He suggests that the way to remove it is to look closely and ask whether one truly understands a belief or is merely acting out of borrowed thoughts. By shifting from blind belief to personal understanding, one can easily blow away the external influences that have been mistaken for internal truth.