Acharya Prashant explains that in true understanding, action occurs spontaneously and does not require a separate effort to implement. He emphasizes that intelligence is not about being serious but about observing without prejudice, preconceptions, or conditioning. While external factors can suppress intelligence, they can also be used to create a climate conducive to seeing the truth. He clarifies that while he can provide the light of knowledge, he cannot force an individual to be attentive or to see; that responsibility lies with the individual's own intelligence.