Acharya Prashant addresses the common misconception that one must wait for a specific 'right time' or a period of extreme suffering before seeking truth. He asserts that everyone is already living in a 'bad time' characterized by fear and insecurity, which are the very symptoms of a troubled existence. He explains that as long as one is bound by time, life remains a ticking time bomb of potential disasters. Hope itself is a proof of current dissatisfaction. He warns against using stories of saints like Rabia Basri as excuses for procrastination, stating that everyone's time for truth has already arrived, regardless of their age or circumstances.