Acharya Prashant explains that frustration is a universal human experience that most people refuse to acknowledge, choosing instead to rename or glorify it. He asserts that unless one acknowledges their frustration with the world, they can never accept the reality of their relationship with it. People often create alternate worlds of responsibilities, duties, and business empires as a means to escape the 'elephant in the room'—their inner frustration. He emphasizes that spirituality is simply about acknowledging what one already knows, and that inner turmoil is not a disease but a sign of authenticity in a world of pretension.