Acharya Prashant explains that there is no need to concern oneself with things beyond the realm of the mind, as the transcendental is by definition unknowable and cannot be verbalized. He emphasizes that the mind itself is immense and deserves our full attention. Instead of being fascinated by metaphysical intelligence or otherworldly guidance, one should focus on doing what they relatively know to be right within their limited capacity. He argues that people often use the excuse of lacking 'absolute clarity' to remain stagnant in their suffering, yet they are still making a decision to stand still. One will not be held accountable for failing to achieve the impossible, but rather for neglecting the small, practical actions that were within their power.