Acharya Prashant addresses the misconception that one needs high educational qualifications to invite others to spiritual wisdom or the Bhagavad Gita sessions. He labels this line of reasoning as a fallacy, comparing it to a person needing to be a medical professional just to recommend that someone else visit a doctor. He emphasizes that the intention behind the recommendation is what matters most. He observes that many participants lack a clear understanding of the broader historical, social, and global significance of the mission, often viewing it narrowly as a mere classroom setting rather than a transformative movement. To bridge this gap in understanding, he suggests utilizing modern tools like Artificial Intelligence to gain a macro perspective. He explains that AI can analyze the vast digital record of his teachings and compare them with historical contexts to provide well-reasoned answers to common objections. He notes that a lack of logic is often actually a lack of deep comprehension. By engaging with such tools, individuals can better articulate the importance of the work and overcome the small-minded arguments they encounter from others. The speaker further explores how traditional religious structures and social systems utilize fear and terror as primary methods of control. Concepts of sin, punishment, and hell are used to keep individuals compliant, which ultimately paralyzes their intelligence. He points out that emotional blackmail is a common contemporary tool used to instill fear. He encourages his audience to realize they have nothing to lose and should not be intimidated by these tactics. Instead of remaining trapped in a fear-based society, he invites them to participate in creating a new world centered on the wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita.