Acharya Prashant advises that all girls and women should be particularly cautious about the subject of attraction. He explains that naturally, in most species including humans, it is the male who is more attracted to the female. Even if the female feels attraction, it is often inactive, dormant, and passive, whereas the male's attraction is active, strong, and manifest. This is why in many species, multiple males are seen chasing and trying to entice one female, even fighting amongst themselves for her. This dynamic often makes women feel as if the attention they receive is a matter of pride and a source of their strength. However, the speaker warns that this is not a strength but a great danger. When girls and women find that they receive attention, praise, and sometimes even money solely based on their physical beauty, they may lose the motivation to develop other qualities or achieve greater accomplishments in life. They might start to believe that their beauty is sufficient to attract even highly accomplished men, thus seeing no need for personal growth, higher education, or hard work. This, he cautions, is a form of greed that women must be wary of. The speaker asserts that the men who praise a woman's body are merely hungry for it, and their admiration will not last. The real, lasting earnings are knowledge, character, strength, and achievements. He advises women not to give undue importance to the attention they receive from men, which is possible only when they do not overvalue their own physical beauty and youth. He points out that while women dominate the cosmetics market, they are significantly underrepresented in positions of power, wealth, and leadership. This obsession with physical beauty, he argues, is a major bondage for women, preventing them from establishing their true existence and power in the world. True beauty, according to the speaker, is not about physical appearance but about capability, independence, and strength. It is about a woman owning her own car, being in the driver's seat, and wisely deciding her own destination. Real beauty lies in having a strong, fit body, capable of running without hindrance and having the strength to defend oneself. Knowledge, skill, and experience are a woman's real power and true beauty.