Acharya Prashant explains that if a person feels that changing themselves is necessary yet impossible, they are merely creating an excuse for inaction. He asserts that the very existence of suffering and the inner desire for liberation are proof that liberation is possible; if it were truly impossible, the pain of bondage would not even arise. Labeling the possible as impossible is a symptom of fear and a way to dry up one's own inspiration. He encourages the listener by pointing out that just as they are asking a new question today, new possibilities can manifest in life that have never happened before. One must maintain faith that while bondages may seem necessary, they are actually unnecessary and must be removed, whereas truth and liberation, though they may seem impossible, are absolutely essential for life. He further clarifies that seeking truth is not a luxury or an 'icing on the cake' for a select few, but is as vital as breath or a heartbeat. Living without spirituality is compared to a bellows that breathes but has no life. Acharya Prashant addresses the issue of indecision and inaction, stating that people often know what the right decision is but lack the courage to implement it. He refutes the idea of 'inaction' by explaining that it actually takes a great deal of effort and energy to suppress the natural, right action. This resistance stems from a lack of faith and the presence of fear. True faith means proceeding with the right action despite the fear of potential loss, trusting that following the truth can never lead to an ultimate misfortune.