Acharya Prashant addresses the concern of an individual who feels their irritable and blunt nature inadvertently hurts others. He explains that without self-knowledge and understanding one's inner tendencies, even the best intentions to do good will result in causing pain. He uses the parable of the king and the monkey from the Panchatantra to illustrate that a mind still governed by primitive instincts, despite having good intentions, can cause great harm. Just as the monkey accidentally cut off the king's nose while trying to kill a fly, an unrefined mind often damages those it claims to love most because they are within its reach.