Acharya Prashant explains that the mind's inherent nature is to seek peace, liberation, and understanding. To achieve this, the mind collects various materials from the world, such as thoughts, beliefs, emotions, relationships, and resources like money. However, the mind often becomes restless and irritable because the materials it gathers fail to provide the deep, central peace it truly desires. He uses the analogy of a luxury car that offers every comfort but fails to reach the destination, leading to a relationship of frustration with the object. We often surround ourselves with a vast collection of meaningless things that demand constant maintenance and care without offering any real value, turning our lives into a museum of useless artifacts rather than a peaceful home.