Acharya Prashant explains that death, by definition, is the end of everything an individual identifies as the self. He asserts that since everything a person considers to be themselves was born, it must inevitably die, and therefore nothing of the individual survives death. He dismisses concepts like transmigration and reincarnation as holy gossip and delusions that serve only to provide a false sense of security to the ego. He emphasizes that there is no life after death for the individual, and what remains is only a great nothingness. Acharya Prashant urges the listener to recognize that they are not immortal and have only one life and one opportunity. He warns against wasting time on foolishness or waiting for liberation after death, stating that if one cannot be liberated while alive, death will not provide that power. He concludes by advising that one should make good use of their limited time rather than entertaining themselves with comforting but false spiritual narratives.