Acharya Prashant addresses students on navigating the challenges of youth, emphasizing the importance of choosing the right battle. He explains that one cannot fight on a thousand fronts and must ignore trivial distractions to fully immerse themselves in a singular, worthy purpose. Using the example of Shri Krishna and Arjun, he notes that the Bhagavad Gita was delivered only at the moment of the highest battle, suggesting that one must choose a battle worthy enough to invite such wisdom into their life. He advises students to let their higher self be their internal authority, noting that the punishment for lacking internal discipline is the necessity of tolerating external authority. By being one's own strictest authority, an individual can live without the constant need for external validation or recognition.