Acharya Prashant explains that the concern regarding how to describe one's personality to others is rooted in a fear of external judgment. He suggests that instead of focusing on how to respond to others, one should inquire into the nature of personality itself. He defines personality as a borrowed identity and an external layer, much like clothes, that does not represent one's true essence. He notes that an obsession with personality often leads to a neglect of the internal state of the mind, as people tend to prioritize what is visible to others over their own thoughts and mental content.