Acharya Prashant addresses the question of why people post childish and inferior content on social media. He explains that you are carrying a dustbin with you, so what will you scatter everywhere? You will scatter garbage, not gold, silver, diamonds, or pearls. Whatever a person has, wherever they go, that is what they will spread. People do not intentionally write inferior and useless things on social media; they simply have only these things to talk about. One should have sympathy for them because they have nothing else. Their lives are such that these are their only issues. The things that you now call childish and inferior are not inferior in their eyes. The question you are asking is a result of the intoxication of the videos you watch. What did you used to do six months ago, or a year or two ago? You too would have been posting the same things that you now look at with disdain, thinking, 'We watch high-level, good videos, and look at how the rest of the world posts about such lowly matters.' If you had shared Acharya Prashant's videos with the rest of the world, they too would not be making worthless posts. Their lives are filled with these very things, so what else will they post? Instead of complaining about them, you should have sympathy. Think about the suffering of a person who is so engrossed in such trivialities. The speaker further explains that a small person is one whose focus is on small things, while a big person is one whose focus is on big things. The definition of 'small' is anything that perishes with time. The definition of 'big' is that which does not change or break with time. Anything that is for the gratification of your ego is small. Anything that goes beyond your personality for a universal mission is big. A small person's life is filled with small issues: water didn't come, the mop wasn't used, what to wear to the sister-in-law's wedding, office politics, and gossip. This is the life of the majority, and it is not a comedy but a tragedy. The quality of your life is determined by the quality of your life's goal. If your life's purpose is just to earn a living, keep the body going, and run the household, then your life will be filled with pettiness.