Acharya Prashant explains that all external conflicts and wars originate from within the human mind. When an individual is internally conflicted, they inevitably perceive or create enemies in the external world. He highlights the danger of giving sophisticated technological and nuclear power to individuals who lack inner education and are internally ignorant, hateful, or unfulfilled. He points out the irony of societies criticizing politicians as corrupt or unstable while simultaneously entrusting them with nuclear arsenals capable of global destruction. He argues that powerful nations often seek out conflicts because power feels suffocated without use, leading to a search for wars. Addressing the issue of environmental hypocrisy, Acharya Prashant notes that the perceived ethical superiority of electric vehicles is often a result of a lack of information regarding the environmental disaster caused by battery production and coal-powered charging. He emphasizes that the solution to global conflict and environmental degradation cannot be a top-down approach through conferences or treaties, which have historically failed or even led to further wars. Instead, the solution lies in mass awareness and inner education arising from the grassroots level. He urges the younger generation to take responsibility for the planet's future by leveraging social media and democracy to spread the right information and challenge the actions of those in power.