Acharya Prashant explains that curiosity about the personal lives, biographies, or historical facts of saints like Shri Ramana Maharshi is superficial and unhelpful. Knowing a saint's birthplace, sect, or daily habits might increase one's knowledge but cannot provide peace. He emphasizes that saints should not be viewed as historical figures or mere personalities to be imitated. True curiosity should be directed toward the essence of their being rather than their external life events. He warns that people often turn saints into role models for imitation, which is a mistake because the very nature of being a saint is to be completely original and rooted in a timeless, ever-fresh center within.