Acharya Prashant explains that while Truth is simple and direct, claiming to have attained it is often a sign of falsehood. He clarifies that there is no harm in a genuine declaration of Truth, such as the proclamations made by Kabir Saheb or the Upanishadic sages. However, the problem arises when individuals make false claims of enlightenment while still being driven by worldly desires. He warns that out of a hundred people claiming to be enlightened, ninety-nine are likely fraudulent. He advises maintaining humility and a sense of being a lifelong learner, suggesting that even if one experiences a profound realization, it should be kept private and sacred, like an intimate relationship, rather than being publicized.