Acharya Prashant explains that true beauty is inherent in nature and exists wherever the human ego is absent. He points out that tourist spots are considered beautiful primarily because they remain untouched by human interference, pollution, and destruction. He argues that everything in the universe, from deserts and barren mountains to the rings of Saturn, is naturally beautiful because it is not a product of human ego. Beauty is not about ornamentation, makeup, or ostentation; rather, it is found in simplicity and the absence of the 'doer' or the 'ego'. He illustrates this by noting that a person looks most beautiful while sleeping because the ego is dormant, leaving only innocence behind.