Acharya Prashant explains that falsehood does not have its own foundation; it always stands on the basis of truth. Every lie exists because it is ultimately seeking the truth. He suggests that one should fearlessly enter into the falsehood of their own life to reach the truth, as truth often wears the mask of a lie. For example, a mother might scare her child as a game, where the fear is the mask and love is the reality. He emphasizes that the essence of spiritual practice is to accept the immediate fact of one's life rather than postponing it to the future under the guise of potential.