Acharya Prashant explains that a truly magnificent personality is not achieved through external grooming, refined language, or physical enhancements, but is a reflection of one's internal state. He uses the analogy of the human body, noting that when internal organs like the heart and liver are healthy, the skin naturally glows without the need for artificial polishing. He warns that people often focus on the exterior because it is visible, while neglecting the difficult work of internal purification. This tendency is reinforced by occasional successes in deception, which create a false hope that superficiality can lead to lasting results.