Acharya Prashant addresses the common struggle of trying to be a 'witness' while remaining deeply identified with the ego. He explains that people often complicate life by creating elaborate narratives and dramas around simple, natural processes. Using the analogy of the water cycle—where water becomes vapor, then rain, and flows back to the earth—he illustrates that human life is similarly governed by basic, primitive tendencies like desire, anger, greed, and fear. There is no inherent complexity or profound mystery in these cycles; complexity only arises when the ego attaches personal stories and meanings to them.