Acharya Prashant explains that the primary objective of life is to attain freedom from suffering. He observes that people live in a state of constant distress, whether awake or asleep, and even their dreams reflect this underlying anxiety. He challenges the notion that peace can only be found after death, asserting that it is possible to live a life untouched by misery while still being alive. He urges individuals to stop glorifying their suffering by giving it decorative names like love, duty, responsibility, or honor. Instead, one must call suffering by its true name to begin the process of liberation.