Acharya Prashant explains that assigning meaning to things is a way of interpreting and naming them, which often distances a person from the actual truth. He asserts that language is limited by the boundaries of the mind, whereas existence is vast and cannot be fully contained within words or dictionaries. When one tries to describe an experience, such as a sunrise or a child's babbling, the direct connection is lost to the effort of intellectualization. True understanding occurs not through the literal translation of words into meanings, but through a deep, wordless connection or 'chemistry' where language becomes irrelevant.