Acharya Prashant addresses a seeker who compares his life to Guru Drona, feeling trapped by professional obligations and family expectations while desiring to move toward spirituality. The speaker points out that the seeker's distress arises from the same fear his relatives have: the fear of losing something. While the relatives fear losing the seeker, the seeker himself is afraid of losing his attachments. Acharya Prashant emphasizes that spirituality is not a difficult task or a mountain to climb; it is simply maintaining an awakened and alert vision toward one's life. He questions what the seeker holds so valuable that it makes the truth seem weak or pale in comparison. If one is truly moving toward the truth, the loss of trivial things should not cause anxiety.