Acharya Prashant explains that the renunciation of worldly behavior mentioned in the Uttar Gita does not mean abandoning all interactions, but rather abandoning the low-quality, habitual interactions driven by fear, desire, doubt, and irritation. He points out that the scriptures themselves, such as the Bhagavad Gita and the Upanishads, are products of high-quality interaction between a teacher and a disciple. Therefore, spirituality is not about stopping behavior altogether, which is impossible as long as one is alive, but about ascending from petty, puppet-like social conduct to an exalted and conscious way of relating to the world.