Acharya Prashant explains that the relentless chase for success is a futile endeavor that takes an individual away from their essence and real home. He suggests that true success is found in admitting the stupidity of chasing and surrendering the ego to find peace and truth, which are already within. He emphasizes that human effort alone cannot attain the 'real juice of living' and that one must realize that running after external success only leads to suffering and restlessness. By admitting failure in the chase, one gives up the restless tendency and discovers that what they were seeking was already theirs. He further discusses the nature of suffering, describing it as a message from the truth indicating that one is distant from their core. He clarifies that truth and joy are subtle, not gross, and cannot be taught or learned from the outside. Acharya Prashant critiques the concept of 'shoulds'—the pre-programmed morality and social conventions that dictate behavior without spontaneous intelligence. He argues that living by such moral codes is a way to preserve the ego without undergoing real transformation. Instead, he advocates for an intelligent and conscious life where actions emerge from one's core based on the situation, rather than following traditions or duties blindly. Real success, he concludes, is living authentically and intelligently according to one's essence.