Acharya Prashant explains that when one feels overwhelmed by personal problems or mood swings, the remedy is to remember something greater than oneself. When an individual holds something more significant than their own ego in their life, personal troubles naturally appear small. He emphasizes that the fruit of a right action is the goodness of the mind in which that action was performed; one should not wait for future rewards. Conversely, the punishment for a wrong or violent act is the immediate agitation and unrest within the mind. He clarifies that sin is what the ego does, while virtue is what happens through divine peace.