Acharya Prashant addresses the psychological burden of time, distinguishing between chronological time, which is necessary for social functioning, and psychological time, which creates mental unrest. He explains that when the mind is deeply engaged or at peace, the sense of time disappears, whereas a restless mind experiences time as a heavy burden. He emphasizes that the constant 'ticking' within the heart is actually a manifestation of the fear of death and change. To live beyond this fear, one must find that which is unchangeable and eternal, moving from a state of constant calculation to one of trust and surrender.