Acharya Prashant addresses a question regarding the fear of death and the concern over whether life force will exit the body easily. He explains that focusing on death is a distraction from the life that is currently unfolding. He argues that one cannot experience death through thought, yet people often ignore the actual experiences of fear, attachment, and restlessness they face daily. He emphasizes that solving the problems of daily living, such as lack of sleep or mental agitation, is far more important than speculating about the moment of death. He clarifies that the common imagination of 'life force' leaving the body is often based on misconceptions and that one should focus on life to let the fear of death naturally dissolve. Furthermore, Acharya Prashant critiques the commercialization and trivialization of spirituality. He asserts that true spirituality has nothing to do with mundane concerns like business success, the direction of walls, the color of fans, or the material of idols. He warns against 'spiritual' practices that promote superstition, such as the idea that stones can 'energize' water. He stresses that spirituality is about rising above the intellect to a higher consciousness, not becoming mindless or irrational. He advocates for the necessity of scientific understanding and logical reasoning as a foundation before studying scriptures, noting that without basic scientific knowledge, people mistake natural phenomena for divinity and fall prey to blind faith.