Acharya Prashant explains that all action, or karma, is performed for the benefit of the actor, which is the ego or the 'I' tendency. If the actor is driven by desire, their actions merely continue a cycle of ignorance and incompleteness. He asserts that action itself cannot lead to liberation because it originates from a flawed center of loneliness. In the domain of truth, moving within the space of the ego is like walking inside a closed room; no amount of running or effort will lead to an exit. The room itself is defined by the tendency to act and desire. Liberation occurs only when one stops the running, causing the 'room' of the ego to disappear.