Acharya Prashant explains the concept of 'Yogbhrasht' as described by Shri Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita. A person who has faith in Yoga but lacks self-restraint is termed 'Yogbhrasht'. Such an individual begins the spiritual journey because they recognize the immense suffering of their ordinary life. However, as they progress, they experience a reduction in suffering and the emergence of worldly pleasures, which Acharya Prashant describes as the 'sweet fruits' of the path or 'heavenly' comforts. The lack of restraint causes the seeker to stop at these intermediate stages of pleasure, mistaking them for the final destination.