Acharya Prashant explains that once on the battlefield, one must act decisively, noting that Shri Krishna tried his utmost to avert war as a messenger before the conflict began. He emphasizes the importance of singing the verses of Kabir Saheb, who composed in the language of ordinary people so that they could understand the literal meaning of his words. The speaker discusses the dual nature of the mind, stating that it can be either the greatest friend or the biggest enemy depending on the direction it takes. While saints like Kabir Saheb and Buddha often used harsh language to scold the mind, they did so out of compassion to help those who are primarily motivated by fear. A teacher may temporarily use fear as a discreetly applied tool to bring a person toward the ultimate goal of fearlessness, especially when the individual does not yet realize their own desire for liberation.