Acharya Prashant explains that action is inevitable, but its source must be examined—whether it arises from unconscious blindness or desirelessness. Discussing Bulleh Shah's self-description as an 'ancient sinner,' he clarifies that human tendencies like ego, fear, and greed are deeply rooted in our evolutionary history. These ancient tendencies persist despite modern technological and scientific advancements. While tools change, the underlying motives of exploitation and violence remain the same because human nature has not fundamentally evolved. He argues that worldly progress cannot solve human crises because the ego uses every new achievement to satisfy its own primitive hunger.