Acharya Prashant addresses the feeling of helplessness by explaining that succeeding in small acts of charity or goodness often creates a deluded sense of morality and righteousness. He suggests that the real problem is not the individual actions of children bursting crackers, but a deeper, shared universal darkness in the human mind. Instead of focusing on specific incidents like crackers on dry grass, one must recognize that the entire system is driven by a primitive darkness that people are often unwilling to acknowledge. He emphasizes that these small acts of micro-kindness can actually allow nonsense to flourish by providing a false sense of being a good person while the underlying ecosystem remains unchanged. He further explains that all external problems, whether material or mental, originate from the deluded human ego. Using the example of stray animals in cities, he points out that people often feel pious by feeding them, yet they ignore the urban systems that breed such suffering in the first place. He argues that while one should perform moral deeds when necessary, these actions should not be seen as the end of one's responsibility. The true battle is against the monstrosity of a system that renders human intelligence helpless and distorts the meaning of religion. He highlights how social media often rewards destructive behavior as an act of upholding faith, showing that the problem is a total sacrilege and distortion of truth. Acharya Prashant concludes by urging individuals not to dissipate their energy on trivial altercations or localized symptoms. He states that truth is often afraid to speak up while ignorance is loud and supported. He calls for a collective effort to strike at the root of all ugliness—the ego—rather than fighting individual symptoms in isolation. By pooling energy into a single, focused mission that addresses the core disease of the human mind, one can bring about a more significant and lasting change. He encourages moving beyond the superficiality of individual charity to engage in the right battles for truth and authentic understanding.