Acharya Prashant clarifies that no authentic Hindu scripture suggests that human actions are predestined or controlled by Brahman. He dismisses such ideas as popular iconography and fatalism, asserting that Vedanta has nothing to do with these concepts. He explains that as an individual, you are the ego, and the defining characteristic of the ego is the ability to choose. Even the claim that one has no choice is itself a choice. He emphasizes that humans are condemned to be choosing agencies and must not attribute their wrong choices or suffering to God or destiny. While random events may cause pain, suffering is always a result of wrong choices. Acharya Prashant describes Advaita Vedanta as a philosophy of immense power that removes feebleness, victimhood, and fear. He concludes that Vedanta is the mother of all Indian philosophies and the very essence of religion and spirituality, regardless of one's specific background.