Acharya Prashant addresses a question regarding the difficulty of forgetting oneself despite having knowledge, using the verses of Baba Bulleh Shah as a foundation. He clarifies that 'forgetting oneself' actually means forgetting the ego, which is the false identity people constantly remember and reinforce. He argues that people do not truly know the world; if they did, their false self-image would naturally dissolve. He defines a worldly person as someone who is ignorant of the world's true nature, which is constant change and transience. By understanding that the world is in a state of perpetual flux and death, one realizes that the 'I' or ego, which is a function of this world, is also imaginary and lacks a solid foundation.