Acharya Prashant addresses a seeker's distress regarding workplace conflict and the struggle to balance spiritual pursuits with professional obligations. He frames this as a manifestation of the eternal battle between righteousness and unrighteousness. He points out that the current social and professional structures are dominated by individuals who misuse power, forcing sincere people into a state of slavery where they must compromise their integrity for survival. He notes that the center of power in society is misplaced, leading to a system where even those in authority are often acting under pressure from those above them. Acharya Prashant emphasizes that individual transformation through listening is insufficient if the external environment remains hostile. He calls for the consolidation of power in the hands of righteousness. He explains that he needs collective strength—both pure influence through inspiration and administrative influence through authority—to create a world where seeking truth does not lead to professional or personal ruin. He argues that without such power, many will continue to be forced into wrong choices, such as unethical jobs, wrong life partners, or harmful content, simply because they lack the support to resist. He concludes by stating that while he has spent much of his life avoiding power due to its potential for corruption, the current state of society necessitates it. He urges his followers to empower the mission so that the message of truth can reach and protect more people. He asserts that words alone cannot convince everyone; a tangible force is required to challenge the existing corrupt systems and provide a shield for those striving to live rightly. He highlights that the growth of his influence is not just about the message but about the power to make that message accessible and acceptable in a society driven by status and authority.