Acharya Prashant explains that individuals often invent a 'false truth' or follow 'fake gurus' to avoid facing the actual Truth. This behavior stems from a desire to escape suffering while simultaneously being attached to the very conditions that cause it. People take 'fake medicine'—symbolizing superficial spiritual practices—to convince themselves they are making an effort, while actually ensuring they remain unchanged. He emphasizes that these fake remedies are often provided by society to keep individuals within social structures, whereas true spirituality, as taught by Kabir Saheb or Dattatreya, aims to burn away all pretenses and false systems.