Acharya Prashant explains that correct language is a byproduct of a correct life. He defines a wrong life as one where an individual lacks the time for daily reading, surrounds themselves with people who do not challenge or inspire them, and lives in a state of constant boredom and lack of energy. This lack of inspiration prevents the necessary effort required to learn or even read an article. He points out that many people become cynical at a young age, accepting mediocrity as a standard way of living.