Acharya Prashant addresses the fundamental question of who decides what is right and wrong by challenging the very assumption that such a binary must exist. He suggests that instead of asking who the ultimate authority is, one should question whether the concepts of right and wrong are necessary at all. He points out that the rest of existence—plants, animals, and rivers—lives in harmony and beauty without any moral vocabulary. While nature remains grounded in its being without organized wars or mass destruction, man, despite having complex systems of morality and constant teaching on love and loyalty, remains the primary source of violence, species extinction, and personal misery.