Acharya Prashant addresses the common human desire to perform actions without facing their inevitable consequences. Using the metaphor of a worker in a coal mine who wants to keep his face clean, he explains that most people seek spirituality as a means to indulge in worldly pleasures while avoiding the resulting pain. He emphasizes that the law of karma is unavoidable; whatever one sows, one must reap. True spirituality is not a tool for protection during indulgence but a path of discipline where one questions why they engage in actions that lead to downfall in the first place.