Acharya Prashant addresses the common struggle of why spiritual realizations often feel temporary and fail to 'stick' once a person returns to their daily social environment. He explains that there is nothing tangible to 'hold onto' or 'store' within oneself; spiritual truth is not a burden or an object like a sweet that can be possessed. He reassures the listener that even if the physical surroundings like home or office remain the same, the individual's internal perspective has already shifted. He advises against trying to forcefully grasp or catch these realizations, suggesting instead that one should focus on letting go of what they are already holding onto. He emphasizes that while one may choose to play roles in the world, these should be seen as a 'Leela' or play, rather than a binding necessity.