Acharya Prashant clarifies that the brilliance of figures like Kabir Saheb and Shri Krishna does not stem from their professional skills, but rather from a fundamental internal goodness. He explains that cause and effect do not work in a way where being a good weaver makes one a great poet; instead, excellence is a holistic quality of being. Just as a healthy tree produces both beautiful flowers and healthy leaves simultaneously, a person who possesses fundamental goodness will naturally exhibit excellence in every action they perform, whether it is professional work, learning a new craft, or daily activities.