Acharya Prashant addresses the common struggle of balancing spiritual concepts with the practicalities of daily life, such as work, family, and relationships. He emphasizes that the internal world and the external world are not separate; rather, the external life is a manifestation of one's internal state. He critiques the use of spiritual jargon like 'thoughtless awareness' or 'unconditional love' when they are not reflected in one's actual conduct. According to him, the only true measure of spiritual progress is how one lives their life, interacts with others, and handles worldly responsibilities. He asserts that if there is no light in one's life, then any claim of worshipping the 'sun' of truth is hollow.