Acharya Prashant explains that every individual possesses the same inherent potential and capability for liberation as the great sages, saints, and avatars. He emphasizes that if one fails to achieve liberation, the fault lies in their lack of resolve rather than a lack of ability. All great figures, whether they are scientists, artists, or spiritual leaders, are made of the same physical elements as any other human being. The difference lies only in the fact that they have manifested their inner potential, while in others, it remains dormant. He cautions against feeling inferior or discouraged when looking at the images of great personalities like Swami Vivekananda or Shri Krishna. Instead of feeling small or ugly in comparison to their divinity, one should feel a sense of oneness and inspiration. Acharya Prashant asserts that there is only one Truth and one Soul shared by all. He advises that when facing a great soul, one should acknowledge both the vast distance in their current states and the fundamental equality of their inner essence. Recognizing only the distance leads to weakness and a loss of inspiration, whereas recognizing the shared potential provides the strength to walk the same path toward liberation.