Acharya Prashant argues that the arrival of the next generation should be viewed with alarm rather than celebration, describing the glorification of pregnancy as catastrophic for the planet. He emphasizes that girls must be taught that their self-worth is not linked to motherhood, birthing, or breastfeeding. Instead, they should be guided toward creativity, love, and truthful knowledge. He criticizes the media for its toxic propaganda that portrays celebrity pregnancies and baby showers as life goals, which influences and compels others to procreate for the sake of relevance and attention. He identifies human population growth as the primary driver of catastrophic climate change, asserting that the simplest solution is to limit the number of human beings. He explains that the Earth's health is directly tied to the quantity of people and their consumption patterns. Despite this being an obvious solution, he notes that international experts often ignore it. He concludes that teaching the current generation to control population is an existential necessity, as the destruction of the natural world poses a direct threat to human survival.