Acharya Prashant addresses a seeker's fear that the spiritual path might be tiring, confirming that tiredness is a certainty. He explains that Rumi does not promise an easy journey; rather, he acknowledges that the seeker is already weary and that the path will only increase this fatigue. The essence of the spiritual journey is not the absence of tiredness, but the presence of something more compelling and important than one's own exhaustion. While reasons for walking can be defeated by bigger reasons for stopping, the madness and love described by Rumi transcend logical reasoning and petty boundaries.