Acharya Prashant explains that suffering and deception do not arise from the world itself, but from our lack of clear vision and the presence of delusions. He uses the analogy of a pothole on a road: if one sees it clearly, the resulting physical jolt is brief and does not leave a mental scar. However, if one is distracted or deluded, the same event causes deep distress. He asserts that pain is not in the object or situation, but in the ignorance of its true nature. When we see things exactly as they are, without the veil of illusion, life becomes free from suffering.