Acharya Prashant explains that all decision-making stems from a state of internal dissatisfaction. He describes the human condition as being at a 'point A'—a state of constant unrest—and attempting to reach various other points (B to Z) in search of satisfaction. He argues that most people fail in their decisions because they focus entirely on the external options and potential destinations while remaining deeply ignorant of their starting point. This lack of self-diagnosis leads to choosing 'medicines' or solutions that do not address the actual internal ailment, much like a doctor prescribing treatment without a pathology report.