Acharya Prashant explains that while the mind seeks peace, it often gets distracted by images and forms that promise proximity to Shri Krishna but fail to deliver. He points out that humans frequently fall into the trap of being repeatedly deceived by superficial attractions. This happens because we become so accustomed to the 'impure' or the 'fake' that the 'pure' and 'authentic' start feeling alien or suspicious. He uses the analogy of a person addicted to polluted city air and adulterated food who finds fresh mountain air and pure milk difficult to digest, illustrating how our habits define our comfort zones, even if those zones are harmful.