Acharya Prashant explains that the process of correcting one's mistakes must eventually lead to the removal of the one who dislikes mistakes, as that entity itself is a fundamental error. He compares the mind to an advanced dashboard that identifies faults; while one may fix the issues shown, the system itself remains flawed. He observes that people struggle with creative expression, such as writing, because they are burdened by the need to be presentable and logical. This fear of appearing simple or 'naked' before others stems from the mind's habit of covering the truth with layers of complexity and social standards. The mind avoids simplicity because it fears the raw, unadorned nature of the soul.