Acharya Prashant explains that human suffering arises from unnecessary involvement in external affairs, which he metaphorically describes as looking into 'house number five' while one's true place is 'house number three'. He emphasizes that events, fears, and social judgments occur in the realm of the external world, and one should remain detached from them. Using the analogy of a multiplex, he suggests that while many 'movies' or life events play out simultaneously, one should focus only on their own path and not be disturbed by the tragedies or joys occurring on other screens. He clarifies that fear is rooted in attachment and the sense of incompleteness; when one identifies with the body, they remain vulnerable to the fear of loss.