Acharya Prashant explains that human suffering is not caused by the world itself but by our expectations and attachments. We harbor expectations from everything, including nature and strangers, and feel heartbroken when these are not met. He asserts that the world is neither good nor bad; it is our perspective and the desire for the world to fulfill our internal voids that lead to anxiety. By blaming external circumstances or people, we fail to recognize that the cause of our pain lies within our own ignorance and ego. He emphasizes that the world is a vast, interconnected system where nothing is independent, and blaming any single part is a sign of a lack of understanding.