Acharya Prashant explains that individuals already possess the truth and knowledge within themselves, often pretending to be ignorant. He asserts that he does not possess any knowledge that the listener does not already have; rather, he is simply vocalizing what everyone already knows but chooses to keep silent about. The difference between the teacher and the listener is not a lack of knowledge, but the listener's pretense of ignorance and their interest in remaining unconscious. He notes that people often avoid him or the scriptures because they are fully aware of the truth he speaks and fear having their pretenses exposed. This avoidance is a testament to the predictability and authenticity of the truth, much like how one blocks out the sun because they know it will inevitably bring light. Ultimately, he finds it a great wonder that people choose to live as if they do not know the truth when it is already present within them.