Acharya Prashant discusses the life and immortality of Bhagat Singh, highlighting his total commitment to freedom. He recounts an anecdote where Bhagat Singh told his mother he was already married to freedom, leaving no vacancy for anything else. This internal wedding to a higher cause is what makes a person immortal, unlike those who live long lives but are forgotten as the dust of time. Acharya Prashant emphasizes that Bhagat Singh was so occupied with his purpose that even on the eve of his execution, he spent his final hours reading the Bhagavad Gita rather than indulging in self-pity or fear. He was a voracious reader who never wasted time on miscellaneous or trivial matters. Acharya Prashant encourages the audience to lead a life of extreme occupation with the right things, rather than living aimlessly like insects that hop from one place to another. He suggests that one should have an internal wedding to freedom as early as possible to ensure a life of meaning and purpose.