Acharya Prashant addresses the concept of personal weaknesses, questioning how one determines what constitutes a weakness. He argues that many perceived weaknesses, such as a lack of fluency in English or having a darker skin tone, are actually reflections of societal prejudices and mindsets rather than inherent flaws. He illustrates how different environments, like aggressive households, might even misidentify harmful behaviors as strengths. Acharya Prashant emphasizes that labels of 'strength' and 'weakness' are signs of the ego, indicating a dependency on others for validation and certification. He asserts that the only true weakness is the inability to walk on one's own feet, see with one's own eyes, and think with one's own mind. He encourages individuals to rely on their own consciousness and perception rather than accepting external labels.