Acharya Prashant explains that the human condition is characterized by a lack of a singular, stable center, which Kabir Saheb describes as having multiple personalities or operating from infinite centers. He compares this to the mythological ten heads of Ravana, symbolizing that a person is not one but many. This internal fragmentation is the reason why people often fail to keep promises or why relationships are fraught with tension; the person who makes a commitment in the afternoon is often not the same 'personality' that exists by night. Because the ego is a rolling, unstable center that changes according to the environment and external influences, humans lack true immunity from their surroundings.