Acharya Prashant addresses the misconception that there is no right or wrong in the world, a notion often misinterpreted from spiritual texts. He clarifies that while a state beyond duality exists for the enlightened, for the common person, the distinction between right and wrong is essential. Right actions are those that lead toward peace, joy, and completeness, while wrong actions are those born of ignorance, fear, and insecurity. He emphasizes that one must use discernment to choose wisdom over foolishness, rather than prematurely adopting the perspective of a liberated soul like Kabir Saheb or Shri Krishna.