Acharya Prashant addresses a seeker who feels life has become a mechanical burden, devoid of love, gratitude, and joy. He critiques the common tendency to remain indecisive, oscillating between the comfort of worldly attachments and the discipline of spiritual growth. He explains that spirituality begins with the clear admission that one is in suffering and desires liberation. Many people use spirituality as a threat to their families or as a temporary escape from domestic boredom, but they flee back to worldly comforts the moment spiritual practice demands discipline or sacrifice. This 'two-sided game' is a form of dishonesty that prevents true healing and transformation.