Acharya Prashant addresses a student who claims to want to study but lacks focus. He questions the student's underlying motivations, challenging the common excuses of studying for a job or family expectations. He argues that if there were a genuine, urgent need for money or survival, the student would naturally find a way to earn or study without needing external motivation. He compares this to hunger or thirst, noting that a truly hungry person does not need a spiritual teacher to tell them to eat; their own self-interest is sufficient to drive action.