Acharya Prashant narrates the story of three fish living in a pond to illustrate three types of human minds and their approaches to life's limitations. The pond represents our limited existence, filled with small desires, attachments, and the constant threat of 'fishermen' or death. The first fish, representing the highest category of mind, recognizes the inherent danger of the pond and the inevitability of being caught. Acknowledging its own weakness, it gathers spiritual strength and undertakes the arduous journey to the ocean, symbolizing the infinite. This fish understands that living in the pond means living under the shadow of death and chooses to leave the limited for the unlimited.