Acharya Prashant explains that what most people consider love is actually a collection of biological instincts, physical desires, and selfish attachments. He argues that true love must be 'learned' by 'unlearning' these false, natural concepts. He points out that human relationships are often driven by the same evolutionary survival mechanisms seen in animals, such as a mother's attachment to her offspring or sexual attraction, which he describes as natural but not equivalent to love. He emphasizes that calling these physical or transactional relationships 'love' is a form of dishonesty and hypocrisy that leads to global violence and personal suffering.