Acharya Prashant explains that his identity is entirely dependent on the perspective and intent of the observer. He asserts that what a person sees in him is a reflection of who they are and what they seek. If someone is looking for worldly success or academic credentials like IIT or IIM, he represents that; if someone seeks knowledge, he becomes a source of knowledge. However, if someone desires to cross the ocean of worldly existence, he acts as a friend. He emphasizes that he cannot be anything different from what the observer is, as the observer's consciousness dictates their perception. For instance, a person obsessed with physical form will only see a body, while a seeker will see a sage. He concludes that his identity is not fixed but is a mirror to the observer's own state of being, stating that as the vision is, so is the creation.