Acharya Prashant addresses a mother's concerns regarding her children's repeated failures in competitive exams and the resulting lack of peace at home. He explains that the primary cause of such struggles is a lack of clarity and depth in one's life. When individuals do not understand who they are or why they are pursuing specific goals, their energy becomes scattered and lacks rhythm. He defines true rhythm as being completely immersed or absorbed in one's work, contrasting it with the chaotic noise of a confused mind. In the context of competitive exams in India, he notes that many young people waste years pursuing positions without any genuine internal conviction or understanding of the role, leading to frustration and failure during interviews where depth is tested.