Acharya Prashant explains that willpower is only necessary when there is a lack of clarity, interest, or love for the task at hand. He points out that one requires willpower only when they are confused or need to push themselves against their own resistance. Using the example of a student who finds it difficult to walk a hundred meters to a classroom but can run kilometers while playing soccer, he illustrates that when one loves an activity, it becomes a spontaneous happening rather than a forced effort. He suggests that instead of seeking to strengthen willpower, one should seek clarity and understand their own motivations. If someone feels unable to do something they claim to love, Acharya Prashant identifies two possible reasons: either the love for that thing is not complete, or there is a significant fear residing in the mind. He emphasizes that when one is truly engaged and interested in an action, things happen on their own without the need for internal conflict or the exertion of willpower.