Acharya Prashant explains that choicelessness is the ultimate freedom from constant thinking and decision-oriented conflict. He argues that all conscious thinking is essentially a search for choices, which stems from confusion and a lack of clarity. When one truly knows what needs to be done, the mind does not entertain alternatives. He illustrates this with the example of a person needing to use the washroom urgently; in such a state of intense knowing, there is no deliberation or choice. Choicelessness is not rigidity but a state of great intelligence and clarity where decision-making becomes instantaneous and timeless. He clarifies that while the world offers many options, an intelligent person instantly recognizes the right action, making the existence of other options irrelevant.