Acharya Prashant addresses the issue of indifference and the lack of motivation to act against worldly problems, attributing it to the influence of shallow philosophy and misplaced beliefs. He explains that liberation is only possible when one first realizes they are tied to something harmful or unnecessary. If an individual does not recognize their own bondage, the desire for freedom will never arise. He emphasizes that investigating the origins of one's beliefs is less beneficial than observing the current impact of those beliefs on one's life. When a belief prevents a person from living freely or acting boldly, it must be identified as an obstacle to growth.