Acharya Prashant addresses the fundamental question of why one should believe in a concept greater than humanity, such as God or a supreme reality. He explains that such a belief is not for the sake of God, but for one's own well-being. If a person were truly complete, satisfied, and free from suffering, fear, and unfulfilled desires, they would have no need for the concept of God, as they would already be established in that supreme state. However, since human life is often characterized by pain, frustration, and insecurity, the desire to rise above this state implies the existence of something higher. He defines God not as a distant theory, but as one's own purest, most peaceful, and unburdened state of being.