Acharya Prashant explains that when an individual realizes they are Brahman, they cease to work from their own limited, illusioned perspective; instead, Brahman works through them. He points out the immense, effortless work occurring in the universe—from the orbits of millions of planets to the functioning of the sun as a nuclear reactor—contrasting this with the struggle and failure of human efforts. He suggests that living only for oneself and maintaining rigid control leads to unhappiness, as evidenced by the constant human desire to change and improve. True surrender occurs when one intelligently recognizes their own stupidity and has enough self-love to stop being cruel to themselves by following personal whims and desires.