Acharya Prashant addresses a question from a person named Aditya, who shared his love story and asked why his heart was broken despite his sincerity and dedication. The speaker explains that it is impossible to love and not be deceived. He defines this kind of love as an attraction towards a person or thing with the desire to form a relationship to attain peace, tranquility, and happiness. However, he questions our ability to truly know what or who is good for us. We often operate on the hollow and incorrect assumption that we understand the other person, ourselves, and the nature of the relationship, and we are unwilling to listen if someone tries to explain otherwise. He states that it is necessary for the heart to break, because until it does, the falsehood within us will not break. He compares this situation to a blind person who is incapable of seeing their destination or finding the path. Such a person needs treatment or training. If a blind person sets out to form a relationship with a destination without this, they are bound to stumble. This stumbling is not a bad thing if it helps one realize that the fault lies not with the other person but in the very nature of the relationship and one's own lack of sight and flawed intentions. The pain is a lesson from life to become aware. Acharya Prashant points out that it is fortunate to realize this foolishness, as most people do not. He says that the heartbreak happened so it would not be repeated. Life is teaching a lesson. He further explains that those who try to do the most good, like the questioner who believed he was sincere and loyal, are the ones who receive the biggest shocks. This is because their loyalty is misplaced without knowing who or what to be loyal to. The entire basis of such relationships is falsehood. The speaker concludes that this experience is a lesson from life, and if it happens just once, it is a blessing.