Acharya Prashant explains that creating a spiritual atmosphere at home, similar to a retreat or camp, requires determination and persistence. He uses the word 'Dhriti' from the scriptures to describe this quality, which means both patience and a stubborn resolve. He emphasizes that one does not need to demolish their house to change its environment; rather, one must take action to implement what has been understood. He suggests that instead of merely thinking, one should transform a space in their home into a library or a study center. He points out that while physical presence with a teacher is a rare privilege, their wisdom is always available through books and videos. He advises setting up a dedicated space with a bookshelf and a screen to engage with high-quality content. Acharya Prashant critiques the modern tendency to spend on luxuries like massive refrigerators while neglecting to build a library. He asserts that a home without books is not a home but merely a den or a nest. To truly create a spiritual center at home, one must treat reading with the same seriousness, devotion, and focus as attending a live discourse, free from domestic distractions.