Acharya Prashant addresses a seeker's concern about the inability to formulate questions during interactive sessions. He explains that it is not always necessary to ask a question because listening is sufficient. The human ego and its fundamental tendencies are universal; therefore, a question asked by one person is essentially a question for all of mankind. While the surface content of queries may differ, they all point toward the same central knot of ignorance. When a teacher responds, the answer penetrates to this central knot, making the response beneficial to everyone regardless of who asked the question.