Acharya Prashant addresses the common struggle of being unable to fully involve oneself or 'drown' in any task. He explains that this lack of focus occurs because the mind is constantly distracted by something it deems more important or higher in priority. However, he notes that humans often fall into an infinite loop, jumping from one activity to another—such as from studying to socializing or entertainment—only to find that none of these tasks provide lasting satisfaction. This happens because all these activities exist on the same mental plane, and the mind cannot find peace in anything smaller than itself. He argues that the mind is actually seeking its 'Origin' or the 'Zero' point, where it can become silent and thoughtless.