Acharya Prashant addresses a question regarding the sudden death of a mother during a vacation, clarifying that such events are neither the result of divine intervention nor a predetermined destiny. Using the analogy of molecules in a liquid, he explains that while most individuals fall within an average lifespan, some will inevitably exist as outliers due to pure randomness. He describes this as the ubiquitous normal distribution found throughout nature, where variations in lifespan are similar to variations in molecular velocity or the random success of a single sperm cell during fertilization. There is no conscious entity or divine plan dictating these outcomes; rather, it is the impersonal operation of nature.