Acharya Prashant addresses the common human frustration of feeling that one's work is never complete. He explains that in the worldly sense, no task is ever truly finished because every completed action inevitably gives birth to a new one. For instance, buying a car or getting married are often seen as completions, but they are actually the beginning of new cycles of maintenance and responsibility. He asserts that only dishonest people claim their work is finished, as they ignore the infinite details and improvements possible in any task. A truly honest or philosophical person recognizes that every task is essentially infinite and that claiming completion is merely an ego-driven delusion used to seek credit or relief.