Acharya Prashant explains that spirituality begins with the conscious admission of one's poor inner state. He notes that people often resist this realization because it implies that decades of their life's investment have been wasted. However, he emphasizes that as long as one is breathing, there is an opportunity for change. He addresses the common misconception that spirituality requires abandoning physical necessities or worldly responsibilities. He clarifies that spirituality is not about balancing God and the world on a scale, as God is 'Atulya'—beyond measure and comparison. Attempting to balance the two is an act of ego, where the individual places themselves above the divine. When one walks with the truth, relationships are not destroyed but transformed; they move away from mutual exploitation toward a higher quality of connection.