Acharya Prashant explains that the core of Shri Krishna's philosophy is desirelessness. He clarifies that rituals found in the Vedas can often confuse the intellect, and one becomes a true yogi only by moving beyond them into a state of desirelessness. This state is centered on love, where worldly distractions fade away because one has found something of ultimate value. He emphasizes that this path requires a firm decision to live the truth one has understood, rather than just memorizing or repeating spiritual knowledge. He notes that while many people gain knowledge, few make the sovereign choice to transform their lives accordingly.