Acharya Prashant explains that the true meaning of Sannyas is not merely renouncing the world or physical objects, but rather attaining freedom from the 'I' and its endless entanglements. He clarifies that everyone, whether a householder or a monk, fundamentally desires the same thing: liberation from suffering, confusion, and pain. However, the householder mistakenly views problems in isolation, attempting to fix one part of life while remaining entangled in others. This fragmented approach fails because our problems are interconnected; resolving one issue superficially often leads to another arising elsewhere because the core of the individual remains unchanged.