Acharya Prashant explains that 'wholeness' or 'completeness' is what every individual is searching for. He clarifies that for one whose consciousness has attained completeness, the entire world appears complete; such a person has nothing to add to the world and nothing to gain from it. He warns that while scriptures like the 'Shanti Path' remind us of this potential completeness, one should not falsely claim to be complete while living a life of restlessness, weakness, and emptiness. Such a claim is mere hypocrisy. He emphasizes that while completeness is the ultimate goal, the current fact of one's life is incompleteness. To move toward completeness, one must first honestly acknowledge the pervasive incompleteness in their daily life, actions, and relationships. This acknowledgment is difficult because it hurts the ego, but seeing one's current state clearly and without excuses provides the strength necessary for transformation and detachment from what one currently is.