Acharya Prashant explains that personal accomplishments and academic degrees are merely milestones on an endless journey, rather than final destinations. He emphasizes that one should not dwell on past achievements or allow them to occupy one's consciousness, as there is always more work to be done. He describes himself as a traveler who is still on the road, noting that it is a mistake to settle down or feel that the goal of life has been reached prematurely. The true end of the journey is liberation, and one must continue moving as long as there is inner restlessness and a need for light and understanding. He warns against settling for one-dimensional progress, such as financial gain, and encourages continuous learning, self-discovery, and the confrontation of inner bondages until one's last breath. Regarding behavioral changes after success, Acharya Prashant states that he does not feel he has achieved anything of substantial worth, which prevents his behavior from becoming inflated or distorted. He maintains the same work ethic and lifestyle he had as a student, focusing on the mission at hand rather than self-congratulation. He acknowledges the pain of loneliness that comes with moving forward while others choose to settle in their comfort zones. While he finds it difficult to leave people behind and often tries to carry them or slow down for them, he realizes that his responsibility to a larger mission must take precedence over personal attachments. He concludes that one must remain hungry, thirsty, and available to others, but never stop moving until the final destination is reached.