Acharya Prashant addresses the common issue of superstitions and misconceptions, such as beliefs in lucky or unlucky colors, dates, and numbers. He explains that these small prejudices and superstitions persist in the mind because of the absence of something greater. He suggests that instead of trying to fight or remove these small habits directly, one should introduce something of much higher value into life. He asserts that both true love and true fear act as the greatest forms of discipline. When a person finds something so precious that they are unwilling to lose it, they naturally become ready to sacrifice all minor concerns and old patterns.