Acharya Prashant clarifies the nature of suffering experienced by a great man in response to the misdeeds of others. He explains that while a common person views their own sins as great, they are actually petty because the person themselves is small. A great man does not suffer from personal pain caused by these actions, but rather from a sense of failure in his mission to teach or uplift others. When the little man fails to understand and reacts with irritation or aggression, the great man feels the weight of that failure.