Acharya Prashant explains that the journey toward truth cannot begin with actions directed toward truth itself, as one who is trapped in falsehood cannot truly know what truth is. Instead, the starting point must be a rebellion against falsehood. This rebellion is inherently 'blind' because the seeker does not know the outcome or whether truth will be attained; they only know that their current state of falsehood is painful and must be abandoned. He emphasizes that truth is not an ornament to decorate one's life but a fire that reduces falsehood to ashes. Seeking truth while remaining comfortable in falsehood is a form of hypocrisy and an insult to the sacred.