Acharya Prashant addresses a questioner's skepticism regarding the necessity of spiritual practices, meditation, and following the teachings of saints like Kabir Saheb or Osho. He explains that the fundamental difference between a human and an animal, such as a dog, is the innate human urge to know and inquire. While an animal lives and dies without questioning its nature, a human being is born as a possibility that can evolve into either a sinner or an enlightened being. This inherent curiosity makes the quest for truth unavoidable for humans, as they cannot live peacefully without understanding their existence.