Acharya Prashant emphasizes the necessity of clarity and precision in language and thought to overcome psychological suffering. He argues that people often hide behind vague idioms and metaphors like "family responsibility" or "breaking the home," which he describes as a "psychological haze." By demanding exact definitions for these terms, one realizes that the issues occupying significant mental space are often trivial. He asserts that fear survives only in ambiguity; therefore, confronting fear with direct questions like "What exactly?" strips it of its power.