Acharya Prashant explains the Golden Rule and the concept of the narrow gate as taught by Jesus Christ. He emphasizes that to follow the instruction of doing unto others as you would have them do unto you, one must first identify their deepest, root desire, which is peace. He clarifies that peace is not a commodity but an overflowing from the heart; therefore, to give peace to others, one must first possess it in abundance. Regarding the narrow gate, he explains that the wide gate represents the crowd and the influence of others on the mind, which leads to destruction. A crowded mind, dominated by many influences, cannot enter the truth. Drawing a parallel with Kabir Saheb's teachings on the narrow path of love, he asserts that the path to truth has space only for one. He concludes that one must make truth the primary priority and the relationship with God the most important, as this singular devotion naturally organizes or removes all other worldly priorities.