Acharya Prashant addresses a student who admits to repeatedly making mistakes despite understanding they are wrong. The student describes a routine filled with procrastination, distractions, and superficial entertainment, followed by a sense of guilt or 'sorrow' when things go wrong. Acharya Prashant challenges the authenticity of this sorrow, explaining that what the student calls 'suffering' is merely a piece of information or a social performance rather than a genuine experience. He points out that the student continues his habits because he still finds pleasure in them; the pleasure is immediate and tangible, while the supposed suffering is just a concept he uses to feel better about his failures.