Acharya Prashant explains that one can acquire all the material objects of the world and indulge in maximum enjoyment, but true happiness cannot be attained without total renunciation. He emphasizes that the more one acquires and consumes, the more the sense of being a 'doer' and an 'enjoyer' deepens, which only strengthens the ego. Referring to the dialogue between Ashtavakra and King Janak, he notes that Janak, despite having immense wealth and power as a king, lacked peace. Ashtavakra teaches that suffering does not stem from what we lack, but from what we have acquired and held onto. Our achievements and possessions are often the very sources of our distress, yet the mind falsely claims that we are unhappy because we lack something.