Acharya Prashant addresses the misconception that the apparent lack of worry in laborers or those in poverty is a sign of spiritual presence or living in the moment. He clarifies that this state is actually 'Tamsa' (darkness or inertia), where a person is in a degraded condition but has lost the will to change or even the ability to complain. He distinguishes this from the state of an enlightened being who has reached the goal; the former is a result of intoxication, laziness, and deep ignorance. He warns against making such individuals role models, explaining that their indifference to consequences like loss or insult is not saintliness but a dominance of lethality and low values.