Acharya Prashant addresses the question of why he does not frequently speak about the Quran, clarifying that he has studied it extensively and discusses it when approached by sincere and open-minded seekers. He recounts a specific instance of explaining the core concept of the oneness of God to a curious young man, emphasizing that spiritual discourse requires the listener to remain receptive even when their long-held beliefs are challenged. He refutes the common assumption that he lacks knowledge of various scriptures, noting that his rigorous education and personal thirst for truth led him to study the Bhagavad Gita, Upanishads, and other religious texts from a very young age. Reflecting on his childhood writings and letters, he highlights his early philosophical and geopolitical awareness. He clarifies that his clarity and strength are not the result of miracles or divine intervention, despite being born on a significant day. Instead, he attributes his success to a lifelong commitment to intense hard work and intellectual honesty, revealing that his childhood motto was simply that persistent effort is the key to success.