Acharya Prashant explains that the moment an individual becomes ready to improve themselves, they gain hope that the world can also improve. He suggests that those who claim the world or others cannot change are actually reflecting their own inability to change. When one experiences the taste of purity and innocence, they naturally desire to share it with everyone, leading to a sense of hope and faith. Referring to the Bhagavad Gita, he discusses the state of a person whose mind remains calm amidst dualities like heat and cold, pleasure and pain, and honor and dishonor. Such a person, who has mastered the self, remains established in the supreme consciousness, seeing nothing but the divine.