Acharya Prashant explains that action is unavoidable for everyone, but the crucial factor is the source of that action—whether it arises from unconscious blindness or from a state of desirelessness. He clarifies that while grace is available to everyone, only a few, the 'Satsangis' or true seekers, acknowledge its presence. Most people attribute their successes to their own merit, eligibility, or uniqueness, much like a beggar who feels special because someone gave him alms. This ego-driven tendency to find a cause within oneself prevents one from recognizing the universal nature of grace.