Acharya Prashant explains that one must evaluate whether the suffering from a physical illness is greater than the suffering involved in gathering the resources for its treatment. He suggests choosing the path that involves the lesser hardship. While seeking health and financial stability is a reasonable desire, it requires the application of discernment. He cautions that many people take up jobs to pay for medical treatments, yet those very jobs often become the source of new illnesses. He likens the world to a hospital where one might catch more diseases while seeking a cure. To achieve true freedom and peace, he advises minimizing one's needs and expenses. By keeping requirements low, a person is not forced to remain in a degrading or stressful job and gains the flexibility to pursue meaningful work or leave a harmful environment. Ultimately, the goal is to ensure that the pursuit of a cure does not consume the entirety of one's life or lead to greater bondage.