Acharya Prashant explains that a true and dedicated mind surrenders its right to choose and instead relies on the Truth. He uses the example of Arjun from the Mahabharata, who chose Shri Krishna over a vast army. Arjun's choice signifies choosing Truth over worldly gain, logic, or calculation. Acharya Prashant emphasizes that choosing Shri Krishna means choosing the Truth that resides within, rather than a physical person or a friend. He advises that when faced with many paths, one should always choose the path that leads inward toward honesty and truth, regardless of fear or greed. He warns that choosing the world while abandoning the Truth is a great loss, echoing the sentiment that gaining the whole world is meaningless if one loses their soul.