Acharya Prashant clarifies the apparent difference between Kabir Saheb's verses and Shri Krishna's teachings in the Bhagavad Gita regarding pleasure and pain. He explains that Kabir Saheb praises suffering over pleasure not because suffering is inherently superior, but to break the listener's deep-seated attachment and bias toward pleasure. When one is immersed in pleasure, they tend to forget the Divine, whereas suffering often brings one back to remembrance. The words of saints and scriptures are not absolute truths in themselves but are tools or vehicles designed to lead an individual toward the Truth based on their current state of mind.