Acharya Prashant reflects on the folk song 'Umariya Dhokhe Mein Khoye Diyo Re,' emphasizing how human life is often wasted in deception and unconsciousness. He explains that life is not a single long stretch but a collection of small moments, such as ten minutes or an hour. When we fail to live these moments with total involvement and fulfillment, we are essentially losing our life to deception. He uses the analogy of a student waking up after an exam has already ended to describe the deep regret one feels when realizing that time has been squandered. He further warns that while people may pretend to be happy and satisfied throughout their lives, the truth is often revealed at the moment of death. He describes the shock of realizing a wasted life as being similar to a driver waking up half a second before a fatal collision, knowing nothing can be done. Acharya Prashant suggests that most people die in a state of unconsciousness because the realization of a wasted life is too painful to bear. He urges the listeners to utilize every moment, especially during the spiritual camp, to remain alert and avoid the trap of wasting life in sleep or silence.