Acharya Prashant addresses a student's concerns regarding the lack of practical facilities in their college by explaining the principle of cause and effect. He asserts that nothing in the world is accidental; our current situation is a direct result of past actions, circumstances, and a collective history involving our parents and society. He emphasizes that while we cannot change the past, we have the power to determine our future path from where we currently stand. He advises against a sense of victimhood or complaint, suggesting that one must accept their current reality as the only possible outcome of their prior state. He uses the analogy of an airplane that must run on the ground to eventually fly, illustrating that the 'runway' of our current situation is the necessary starting point for any future elevation.