Acharya Prashant explains that human birth is a significant opportunity for salvation, though it does not guarantee it. He describes the human condition as one of inherent dissatisfaction, where individuals undergo a cycle of birth and death characterized by endless sequences of hope and failure. Liberation, therefore, is the actual attainment of success and the cessation of these repetitive, failed attempts. He emphasizes that spiritual practice is not about making additional effort but about acting with wisdom and discretion in one's existing struggles. The process of liberation involves honest self-observation and a refusal to deceive oneself, driven by a natural love for freedom.