Acharya Prashant addresses a question regarding Kabir Saheb's teachings on surrender and how to avoid the sense of doership while performing actions. He explains that seeking a specific thought or 'pill' to hold onto during certain tasks is a strategy of the ego to avoid fundamental change. Thoughts are inherently dualistic and transient; they cannot be held constantly because every thought exists only in relation to its opposite. He emphasizes that one's actions in a specific moment are the result of their entire life's structure and mental conditioning. Therefore, asking what to do in a moment of crisis, like anger or a heart attack, is futile because the outcome is already determined by past habits and lack of preparation.