Acharya Prashant explains that the prevalence of worldly illusion (Maya) in people's lives indicates a deep-seated longing for the Divine (Paramatma), as Maya never truly benefits anyone. He emphasizes that only those who have conquered Maya themselves can teach others how to overcome it. He describes his followers not as escapists, but as warriors who must be strong and active in the world rather than hiding in their homes. He shares examples of young, educated volunteers who stand on the streets for hours in extreme weather to distribute books, proving their devotion through their actions and resilience. Their life and dedication serve as the only true evidence of their spiritual attainment, as people are drawn to their grit and peace rather than mere sermons.