Acharya Prashant explains that age should not be seen as a limitation for meaningful work; instead, one should recognize that life is passing and use the present moment effectively. He describes education and skills from institutions like IIT and IIM as resources, comparing them to nuclear energy, which can be used for either constructive or destructive purposes depending on the individual's intent. He emphasizes that knowledge is a tool, and the individual must decide its direction. He clarifies that religion is an internal state rather than an external appearance, noting that clinging to ancient attire while using modern technology is a form of hypocrisy. True religion, he asserts, respects facts and data because liberation cannot be achieved through imagination or falsehood. He defines spirituality as the process of knowing oneself more deeply and understanding one's own mind and actions. He argues that the purpose of Sanatana Dharma is to provide freedom from suffering in the current life, rather than focusing on the afterlife or heaven. Acharya Prashant stresses that individuals are responsible for their own state of being and that circumstances do not make one a slave; rather, it is a matter of personal choice. He explains that the ego acts as a barrier to solutions and that understanding a problem thoroughly is equivalent to solving it. To truly know oneself, one must honestly observe their own behaviors, thoughts, and relationships in daily life instead of relying on idealized self-images.