Acharya Prashant explains that the desire for self-improvement is the root of hope for the world's improvement. If an individual believes the world cannot change, it reflects their own internal stagnation. He emphasizes that the taste of purity and innocence naturally creates a desire to share that state with others. Addressing a question about the difficulty of maintaining constant alertness and discipline, he notes that people often continue living in a dysfunctional state simply because it is still functional for their current, limited lifestyle. Just as a poorly maintained car is only sufficient for short trips but fails on a highway, a person only seeks inner strength and spiritual growth when they undertake a significant challenge or purpose in life.