Acharya Prashant explains that everything perceived, heard, or seen is known only by the mind. The mind is the one that experiences confusion and doubt, and it is also the one that finds peace and stability. He clarifies that everything that exists or does not exist, everything visible or invisible, and everything remembered or forgotten is an extension of the mind. There is no one else to be educated or to learn besides the mind; it is the doer and the enjoyer of all experiences. Regarding whether to call it 'my mind' or simply 'the mind', Acharya Prashant states that one can only claim ownership of the mind when its disturbances, joys, and sorrows do not affect them. If the waves and upheavals of the mind dominate an individual, then the mind has become the master. True ownership lies in maintaining a distance and remaining a witness to the mind's constant movement and the play of existence and non-existence. The mind is the entire world and existence itself, and its nature is to remain in motion.