Acharya Prashant explains that the heart's expression, whether through tears or laughter, signifies a deeper connection to the truth. He emphasizes that tears are beautiful when they arise from a sense of missing something essential despite worldly success, and laughter is valuable when it stems from self-witnessing. The entire mind-body apparatus, including the intellect, memory, and physical organs, must function as a servant to the truth. He describes right living as a state where the eyes see through falsehood, the head bows only to the right one, and the spine remains firm. This alignment leads to a state of beauty that permeates every thought, word, and action. He distinguishes between ordinary happiness, which is always accompanied by sorrow, and the ultimate happiness or joy, which is eternal and synonymous with the truth.