Acharya Prashant addresses the common feeling of emptiness and the lack of a higher purpose or 'calling' in daily life. He explains that people often create a false dichotomy between ordinary worldly work and a romanticized, impractical version of a 'calling.' This romanticized view—such as opening a school in a remote village or living in a mountain hut—is often used as an excuse to avoid action because it seems financially unfeasible. He points out that people deliberately choose passions that are impractical so they can justify staying in their comfort zones while claiming they lack the resources to pursue their dreams.