Acharya Prashant explains that as one attains inner peace, the mind naturally begins to let go of trivial worldly details and surroundings. This state of being deeply involved in something meaningful, like reading, to the point of forgetting one's environment, is not an escape but a sign of prioritizing what is truly significant. He notes that historically, India has valued the teachings of sages like Kabir Saheb and Shri Krishna over the mundane details of their personal lives, such as birth dates or marital status, because the essence of their message is what truly matters. As a person matures spiritually, they stop keeping records of unimportant things and may even appear forgetful or careless regarding worldly chores, which is a natural progression toward silence.