Acharya Prashant addresses the common struggle of lacking the initiative to engage in spiritual study despite having the right environment and resources. He points out that individuals already possess discipline, commitment, and determination in mundane matters, such as catching a flight, sending children to school, or following work routines. He argues that if one can manage these daily responsibilities, the inability to prioritize spiritual growth is a matter of will rather than capability. He emphasizes that unless an individual develops an inner consent and respects their deep urge for liberation, no external guidance can help them.