Acharya Prashant addresses a seeker's concern about forgetting the lessons learned during a three-day retreat. He advises the seeker to forget everything except the absolute minimum. He explains that those who try to remember a vast storehouse of information actually remember nothing. He compares the essential truth to a small key that opens a massive palace; while the palace is large, the key is tiny. One should focus on the smallest possible essence rather than the entire story.