Acharya Prashant addresses a question regarding the constant fear of losing loved ones and the concepts of good and bad luck. He explains that such anxieties and superstitions primarily arise from a lack of meaningful engagement or purpose in life. Using the analogy of a sports match, he points out that the players on the field are focused and active, while the spectators, who are not participating, are the ones who experience extreme stress, panic, and emotional outbursts. Similarly, those who are actively working and engaged in life's challenges do not have the time or inclination to indulge in constant worry or fear about the future.