Acharya Prashant addresses the concern of how to identify auspicious or righteous actions when the mind remains constantly agitated. He asserts that no one is so unfortunate that their mind is restless every single moment. Just as even the hottest summer has moments of relief at dawn, and the densest clouds eventually part, every individual experiences brief intervals of peace and clarity. These small moments of calm are of immense value, much like a small amount of water in a desert. He emphasizes that one must start from these small windows of tranquility rather than ignoring them due to their brevity.