Acharya Prashant addresses the confusion surrounding right and wrong, sin and virtue, and truth and untruth. He explains that one should become like a stream of water flowing down a rocky mountain; it does not stop to deliberate on its path but is naturally dedicated to reaching its destination where movement is no longer necessary. He defines virtue as anything that leads one toward their ultimate destination of peace, silence, and stillness, while sin is anything that diverts one from this goal. He cautions against blindly following societal standards, advising that the only true measure of an action is whether it leads to inner peace or further chaos. When the destination is kept constantly in mind, the journey becomes effortless, but forgetting the goal makes life difficult and directionless.