Acharya Prashant addresses a questioner who claims to be living life in the highest possible way yet feels a sense of hollowness and superficiality. He points out the blatant contradiction between the questioner's belief and their actual experience. He explains that while the questioner's thoughts claim they are living a 'high life,' their inner suffering—manifesting as restlessness, loneliness, and fear—is the actual truth. He asserts that one must trust their lived experience over their mental assumptions, as the fruit of a truly high life is joy, not misery.