Acharya Prashant advises a young professional who is experiencing a conflict between his current job and his spiritual or psychological growth. He warns against making impulsive decisions to quit a job based on momentary spiritual excitement or youthful idealism. He explains that one must not underestimate the power of inner tendencies and social conditioning, which he refers to as Maya. If a person resigns without being fully prepared for the consequences, such as the loss of financial security and social status, they may end up regretting the decision and eventually blaming spirituality for their hardships. He emphasizes the importance of being practical and calculating when fighting against one's conditioning. Acharya Prashant suggests that before leaving a secure position, one should have a better and more purposeful alternative ready. He points out that for most people, a lack of money can quickly erode noble intentions and spiritual focus. Therefore, any move must be sustainable. He encourages the seeker to act swiftly if they feel time is running out, but to do so with proper research and preparation to ensure the next step is truly an improvement. The goal is to win the long-term battle against conditioning rather than seeking a brief moment of bravado.