Acharya Prashant addresses a question regarding moments of despair and hopelessness in life. He suggests that experiencing such moments is actually a sign of good fortune and sensitivity, indicating that one is not yet spiritually dead or completely unconscious. Most people, he observes, live in a state of numbness or false dreams, becoming so well-adjusted to a sick society that they no longer feel the pain of their own emptiness. He emphasizes that feeling this 'call' of distress is essential, as ignoring it leads to a state where one becomes indifferent to their own suffering, which is a deeper form of spiritual illness.