Acharya Prashant addresses a seeker struggling with the emotional aftermath of a short-lived relationship that ended disrespectfully. He explains that the lingering pain and the tendency to seek solace in laziness, alcohol, or sympathy are signs of self-inflicted weakness. He emphasizes that there is no instant remedy to forget someone; rather, one must allow the pain to serve as a lesson. He points out the irony of suffering for months over a relationship that lasted only a few weeks, suggesting that the seeker should feel hurt not by the departure of the person, but by their own lack of self-respect and inner strength.