Acharya Prashant explains that labeling one's traits as either 'strengths' or 'weaknesses' is a sign of self-judgment rather than clear self-observation. He argues that such labels are entirely dependent on external contexts and situations. For instance, a trait considered a strength in a professional setting, such as emotional detachment or objectivity, may not be a strength in personal life. He points out that people often adopt these labels based on external standards, such as industry requirements or societal expectations, rather than their true nature.