Acharya Prashant explains that in the flow of life, certain events like suffering or death become unavoidable and even necessary at a particular stage. Using the example of Socrates, he describes how the philosopher accepted death by poison as a beautiful way to depart, choosing to teach through his death what he had taught throughout his life. He emphasizes that a saint views humanity as a single entity rather than fragmented individuals. Therefore, if the departure of one individual benefits the whole of humanity, the saint does not resist it, as individual identities are considered illusory compared to the oneness of humanity.