Acharya Prashant distinguishes between worldly definitions of right and wrong and the spiritual definition. He asserts that the only true wrong is the loss of one's fundamental peace and original silence. While society teaches us to label certain behaviors or outcomes as wrong based on conditioning, these are merely practical or social labels. In a spiritual sense, even a global catastrophe or the disappearance of the earth is not inherently wrong because the universe is vast and ever-changing. However, if an individual is shaken from their inner stability or seat of peace, then everything is considered lost. He emphasizes that one should not give beautiful names to restlessness or suppress it, but rather acknowledge it honestly as a state of being disturbed.