Acharya Prashant corrects the questioner's premise, stating that the goal is not to minimize social conditioning but to ensure it is the right kind. He explains that social conditioning is inevitable and necessary because a child is born "sick," with inherent biological conditionings (जैविक संस्कार) such as fear, jealousy, and other defects present in seed form. Nature has already conditioned the child biologically, which covers the pure soul (आत्मा). Therefore, society must provide social conditioning or education to counter this. The purpose of life is the manifestation of the soul. Consequently, the responsibility of parents, society, and education is to provide 'sanskars' that cut through the initial biological conditioning. Right conditioning is that which is opposite to the pre-existing biological conditioning, cuts it, and then dissolves itself. However, what typically happens is that unconscious parents and society add more layers of "social garbage" on top of the child's inherent biological tendencies, leading to a life of deeper bondage rather than liberation. For social conditioning to become right education, the educator or guardian must be wise. Acharya Prashant criticizes the fact that people become parents at a young, ignorant age, likening them to immature individuals who are not equipped to provide proper guidance. He points to the ancient Gurukul system as an example where parents, out of love for their child and humility, would entrust their child's upbringing to a wise Guru, acknowledging their own limitations. The solution, he suggests, is for parents to first become spiritually mature themselves, for which Vedanta is the way.