Acharya Prashant addresses the common anxiety regarding financial accumulation for the future, explaining that such behavior is often rooted in a person's current weaknesses and fixed assumptions about their life. He argues that when people save large sums of money for future security or status, they are essentially projecting their current flaws into the future. For instance, someone who believes they will remain unhealthy or continue to uphold regressive social practices like dowry will inevitably feel the need to hoard wealth to sustain those conditions. By planning for a future based on current limitations, individuals rob themselves of the possibility of transformation and growth.