Acharya Prashant addresses a question regarding professional excellence, procrastination, and low self-esteem by emphasizing that true inspiration does not come from focusing on the profession itself. He explains that the excellence seen in figures like Kabir Saheb or Shri Krishna was a byproduct of their fundamental devotion to the Truth, or 'Ram'. Kabir Saheb's skill as a weaver was extraordinary because he was continuously immersed in the Divine; his work was not a chore but a form of singing and devotion. Without being centered in the essential Truth, one cannot hope to emulate the quality of work performed by such enlightened beings.