Acharya Prashant explains that the human conditioning regarding the necessity of hard work is a deep-seated misconception. He observes that in the entire existence, no other creature labors; instead, they exist in a state of celebration and playfulness. While a river or an eagle exhibits great energy, their movement is not 'work' in the human sense but a spontaneous flow. He suggests that humans should 'play hard' rather than 'work hard.' Anything substantial in life arises from playing hard, which is a state of giving every ounce of energy out of joy and contentment rather than a desire to achieve a specific target.