Acharya Prashant explains that the human mind is inherently ambitious, often dreaming of distant goals while ignoring its current reality. He emphasizes that a seeker never reaches the final destination as the same person who started the journey; instead, the traveler dissolves and transforms at every step. The true success of a seeker lies in making the right decision for the immediate next step rather than obsessing over the ultimate end or supreme consciousness. He critiques the tendency to seek grand spiritual experiences like 'Mahasamadhi' while neglecting simple, righteous actions in daily life. This ambition is often a cover for internal feelings of inferiority, where one seeks the 'infinite' only because they feel small and ashamed of their limitations.