Acharya Prashant explains that for a person established in their true nature, there is no distinction between distraction and concentration, knowledge and ignorance, or pleasure and pain. All these dualities exist, yet they do not exist as alternatives to the Truth. A realized being does not believe that concentration will lead to the Truth or that distraction will take them away from it. Everything exists under the shadow of Truth, and nothing can be greater than the Truth itself. He emphasizes that a Buddha or a realized person is comfortable admitting ignorance because they have no ego to protect, unlike common people who pretend to be knowledgeable even before strangers to maintain a false image.