Acharya Prashant clarifies that being right is distinct from being righteous, as righteousness often implies adhering to social morality, whereas being right is about the quality of the experiencer's consciousness. He explains that right and wrong are not moral or religious concepts but are defined by the utility and experience of the individual. If an individual operates from a center of blindness or unconsciousness, their experience will inevitably be one of suffering and lack of fulfillment. Spirituality, therefore, is the practice of taking care of the quality of one's experience to ensure life is not wasted in suffering.