Acharya Prashant explains that while Prakriti (nature) is inherently purposeful, its movement is often a way to avoid the Truth rather than reach it. He uses the analogy of a person moving on the periphery of a circle while the goal is at the center. Over billions of years of evolution, humanity has increased its speed and mastery over the surroundings—moving from crawling to flying in jets—yet remains at the same distance from the center. This increase in speed and technological capability is an achievement within the domain of time and space, but it does not bring one closer to the timeless Truth.