Acharya Prashant addresses the human tendency to prioritize security over truth, explaining that people often spend their lives chasing and safeguarding superficial things like money, power, and prestige. He clarifies that truth, eternity, and the Lord are not objects to be found in the world or in the future, but are qualities found in the depth of one's relationship with any object in the present moment. Eternity is not a long stretch of time, but a dimension of depth and quality within time. He emphasizes that while objects in time are destined for death, immortality is achieved through deep inquiry and the freedom to relate to things beyond their sensory appearance.