Acharya Prashant explains that the world is not an objective reality existing independently of the individual; rather, it is a direct reflection of one's own mind. He illustrates this by noting that for a student, the world consists of college and friends, while for someone in love, it is their partner. He asserts that a person's internal state dictates their external environment; a peaceful mind creates a peaceful atmosphere, whereas a chaotic mind feels restless in peace and seeks out disorder. Using examples like drug addiction and physical health, he suggests that even being overweight is less about the body and more about a greedy or accumulative mindset. He emphasizes that one should never complain about the world or view themselves as a victim, because the external situation is a transformation of the internal mind. Since human senses are naturally oriented outward, people find it easier to blame external circumstances, but Acharya Prashant urges a shift in attention inward to the mind itself, as changing the mind is the only way to change the world.