Acharya Prashant addresses the human tendency to cling to conclusions and memories, explaining that the desire to 'gain' or 'hold onto' knowledge is a sign of a restless mind. He describes the session as a gymnasium for the mind where one should lose weight rather than gain it. When a person experiences something profound or close to a state of Samadhi, the mind stops recording or making notes because it has found peace. He explains that the inability to recall specific details of a deep experience is actually a sign of success and a touch of the infinite, which is beyond calculation. Memory, he argues, often preserves problems or things that nourish the ego, whereas a truly silent and trusting mind does not feel the need to register every detail.