Acharya Prashant addresses a young software engineer who is distressed because his partner's parents rejected their marriage proposal due to his social background. He questions the young man's self-perception, asking why he considers himself to be from a 'lower society' and emphasizes that such labels are baseless and undignified for an educated person. He points out that both the questioner and his partner are adults, yet they are allowing familial and social pressures to dictate their personal lives. He suggests that if a partner brings up caste or social status as a reason for separation, they are not worthy of a life-long commitment. He highlights the hypocrisy of families who perform religious rituals but still harbor deep-seated prejudices based on birth and caste. Acharya Prashant advises the youth to prioritize wisdom and self-respect over impulsive romantic relationships. He uses the example of the sage Ashtavakra, who stood up for his dignity when mocked for his physical appearance, to illustrate that one should not tolerate insults to their character or background. He encourages the questioner to focus on personal growth, physical fitness, and exploring the world rather than rushing into marriage at the age of twenty-four. He argues that true love should be based on understanding and shared values rather than convenience or parental approval. Ultimately, he urges the young man to enrich his life through learning and experience, suggesting that a worthy partner will naturally respect his dignity.