Acharya Prashant addresses the fear of being scolded and the anxiety regarding one's image in the eyes of others. He explains that the fear of falling in someone's estimation is essentially a fear of a change in their thoughts about you. Since these thoughts exist only within the other person's mind, they have no real bearing on your actual existence. He emphasizes that one should sit on the ground of truth rather than on the clouds of imagination, as the truth is a stable foundation from which one cannot fall. He points out that we often worry about our image only with those from whom we seek some selfish gain. This dependency and selfishness make us vulnerable to the opinions of others. Acharya Prashant suggests that spirituality makes a person self-reliant and strong by freeing them from the grip of others' perceptions. He encourages moving away from relationships based on selfishness and dependency toward those based on love and freedom.