Acharya Prashant explains that the world can only dominate an individual as long as they harbor internal desires, fears, and weaknesses. He emphasizes that attachment and expectations grant others the right to control us. Using the metaphors of a Banyan tree and the ocean, he suggests that becoming complete or whole makes one unreachable by the incomplete world. He argues that a person who is dedicated to the truth and lives a simple, guileless life becomes like the ocean—vast and impossible to contain or possess.