Acharya Prashant responds to a questioner who feels unfulfilled despite trying various jobs, stating that the advice is already contained within her question. He advises her not to get into anything small, especially since she is drawn to working for bigger causes, solving major world problems, and addressing issues like mental health. He affirms that this is precisely what she should pursue, as few people seek a 'bigger sky' and look towards a 'faraway horizon'. The speaker notes that the questioner's dissatisfaction with multiple jobs is not a bad thing; it simply shows that small things do not please her and that it is time to step out of her comfort zone and away from easily available jobs. He warns that this path will be challenging and that the work which would fulfill her might require a lot of effort to find, but it is worth it. He advises her not to compromise and hopes she has not created financial or familial liabilities, as those who fight important battles cannot do so with burdens on their back. She must keep herself as free and available to her core work as possible. Acharya Prashant encourages her to be prepared for a 'rich and long haul,' as the process may take many years and involve setbacks. He advises her to drop all expectations, explaining that the right work is its own reward and nothing more should be expected from it. She should feel grateful for the opportunity to do the right work, rather than focusing on what she earns. He concludes by urging her to leap into her chosen work for its own sake and be prepared to pay the price, smiling at the difficulties she will inevitably encounter.