Acharya Prashant addresses the challenge of maintaining willpower and focus on one's goals, explaining that the core issue is the loss of 'remembrance.' He distinguishes between ordinary memory, which is based on the past, and a deeper remembrance of the present, often referred to by saints as 'Simran' or 'Surti.' This true remembrance is not something that requires effort or a 'doer' to recall; rather, it is the natural state of being free from the clutter of the past. He asserts that his teachings are intrinsic to one's very life and breath, and thus cannot truly be forgotten. However, they become obscured when other worldly priorities and attachments take over the mind.