Acharya Prashant explains that an inferiority complex is not a sign of weakness but a manifestation of stubbornness and egoic strength. He demonstrates that bondage is often self-inflicted; a person is only a prisoner as long as they refuse to let go of their attachments or specific identities. He asserts that people often play a victim card to hide their underlying selfishness and greed. According to him, inferiority is a choice made by the ego to maintain a certain position for the sake of some perceived benefit or comfort, even if that position causes pain. He further clarifies that fears, such as the anxiety associated with public speaking, stem from a greed for approval and applause. If an individual stops seeking validation from others and focuses on the truth, their sense of inferiority and fear will vanish. He emphasizes that the quality of the ego can be judged by observing the subjects the mind is occupied with. Finally, he discusses the practical reasons for his foundation's location and reiterates that prioritizing self-knowledge is essential for overcoming mental struggles like depression and anxiety.