Acharya Prashant addresses a question regarding why his sessions focus on identifying problems rather than providing direct solutions. He explains that if a disease is real, it requires a real medicine, but if a person is merely suffering from an illusion or a false belief of being sick, the only cure is the realization that the sickness does not exist. He asserts that once a mistake is recognized as a mistake, or an illusion as an illusion, the treatment is complete. Providing a 'method' or 'medicine' for a non-existent problem would only make the person truly sick by reinforcing their delusion.