Acharya Prashant addresses the fundamental question of why the world was created and why the individual self appears separate from nature. He explains that the sense of duality—the idea that there is a 'world' and an 'I'—only exists as long as the ego is present. In reality, there is no separation; there is only nature. The ego is like an uninvited guest that claims 'I am' amidst the movement of the three qualities of nature. He asserts that when one realizes the individual self does not truly exist, the questions regarding the purpose of creation or the separation of Purusha and Prakriti vanish, as they are based on the false assumption of a personal identity.