Acharya Prashant addresses the common argument that since death is inevitable, the manner in which one lives—whether as a warrior or an idle statue—is irrelevant. He points out that most people exist in a shady zone between these extremes, lacking both the total insensitivity of an inanimate object and the dedication of a warrior. He emphasizes that spirituality is not concerned with the moment of death or what follows it, but rather with the quality of life experienced moment by moment. Even if only an hour of life remains, it is still life, and spirituality aims to bring depth to that living by reminding us of our mortality.