Acharya Prashant explains that the process of letting go of one's current state, which is often characterized by a small and limited ego, requires two essential factors. First, there must be a sense of dissatisfaction or resentment toward one's current condition. Second, there must be a sign or evidence that a different, much better way of living is possible. He emphasizes that these two elements work together in a reciprocal manner. The more one feels dissatisfied with their current state, the more they will search for an external light or evidence of a higher possibility. Conversely, seeing someone who lives in a way that is vastly different and more advanced increases one's own dissatisfaction with their current limited existence. This combination of internal discontent and external inspiration facilitates the transition toward a greater life.