Acharya Prashant explains the concept of dimensional differences in human effort, using the analogy of running on the ground versus flying into the sky. He points out that while running is effective for covering distance on earth, it can never lead to flight because they belong to different dimensions. Similarly, human beings often try to solve spiritual or existential problems using the only tools they know—effort, discipline, and the accumulation of knowledge. He argues that this tendency to 'do' something to reach a state of 'non-doing' is a fundamental misunderstanding, as the peace or destination one seeks is not accessible through worldly striving or goal-setting.