Acharya Prashant addresses a question regarding the popular notion that every life story has a 'happy ending' and that one is only successful if they are happy at the end. He dismisses these ideas as superficial concepts often picked up from social media, noting that life stories are essentially mental constructs and that there is no definitive 'ending' in the way people imagine. He explains that the feeling of unhappiness is fundamentally linked to the act of 'seeking' or 'searching'. When an individual feels they must attain something to be happy, they are in a state of constant search. Even when one goal is achieved, the search simply shifts to a new target, meaning the underlying state of unhappiness remains constant because the search itself never ends.