Acharya Prashant addresses a question regarding how to practice equality in daily life as described by Ashtavakra. He clarifies that the equality mentioned is not a state of deadness or insensitivity, but rather a state of remaining untouched and secure amidst dualities like pain and pleasure, hope and disappointment, and life and death. He explains that while the physical body will inevitably experience sensations, the spiritual goal is to remain restful and aloof. He emphasizes that the universe is synonymous with these dualities, and one cannot have the universe without them. He further explains that human suffering is often a result of choice, whether active or passive. He challenges the notion of helplessness, asserting that nothing can truly disturb one's inner restfulness without their consent. Acharya Prashant points out the hypocrisy in claiming to be dull or forgetful when it comes to spiritual matters while being extremely smart and energetic in pursuing worldly desires. He suggests that before one can reach a state of choicelessness or non-doership, they must first exercise their power to make right choices and move toward goodness. Ultimately, he defines a human being as one who always has a choice between two paths. He argues that claiming 'it just happens' or 'I could not help it' is a form of self-deception and dishonesty. Since restfulness and joy are the true nature of the self, restlessness and depression are merely fabrications or myths that one chooses to entertain. He encourages the listener to wake up to their inherent power of choice and responsibility to live rightly.