Acharya Prashant explains that complacency arises from a lack of self-inquiry and an unwillingness to face the facts of one's internal state. He notes that most people experience dissatisfaction, anxiety, and jealousy, yet they often refuse to acknowledge these realities due to fear or a lack of honesty. He advises young people to avoid seeking contentment at an early stage, as settling too soon leads to a suboptimal life. Instead, he encourages them to embrace dissatisfaction, rebel against limitations, and rise to their full potential by challenging and questioning the world around them.