Acharya Prashant explains that all beginnings imply a change in state and movement, yet true 'nowhere' or nothingness has no beginning or end. He argues that humans are fascinated by change, improvement, and activity, but these are often just continuations of the mind's existing habits and tendencies. Since the mind seeks change because it is dissatisfied, any new beginning it initiates is born from the same suffering it tries to escape. He points out that every beginning carries the seeds of its own termination, meaning that whatever the mind starts will inevitably end and fail to provide lasting security or relaxation.