Acharya Prashant addresses the common anxiety regarding future results and success. He explains that the perceived importance of a final result, such as a monthly paycheck or an exam outcome, is often a programmed concept. To overcome the fear of the future, one must redefine success as excelling at every individual point in the process rather than just the final milestone. By focusing on the present moment and performing well daily, the weight of the final result diminishes. He emphasizes that success is determined by what one does today, as the future is merely a mental construct or imagination that lies outside of one's immediate power.