Acharya Prashant explains that spiritual growth often leads to a natural detachment from old, conditioned environments and artificial social behaviors. He emphasizes that if one is truly letting go of the past, a new way of living must emerge. He advises that while physical or social obligations may sometimes force one into undesirable situations, one should maintain internal awareness and minimize such engagements. He uses the analogy of walking on a dusty road: one must remember that the dust is settling on them and should clean themselves afterward rather than making a home on that road. He stresses that spiritual strength is a prerequisite for helping others; one must be outside the 'water' to save those who are drowning.