Acharya Prashant addresses a questioner who feels 'hooked' by her attachments to people, specifically her son. He uses the metaphor of a hook to explain her situation, pointing out that while a hook can trap something, it can also be used to lift it up. He advises her to use this hook correctly, as the pain from it is what has led her to seek understanding. He elaborates on the metaphor by describing two types of hooks: one is like a fish hook used to kill and consume, while the other is like a surgical hook used to save a life. He explains that one must use the natural qualities and tendencies (vrittis) they are born with to move towards liberation, as there is nothing else to use. Nature gives different qualities to different people—some are energetic, some shy, some physically strong, some intellectually sharp. These are all natural attributes. Acharya Prashant states that whatever one has been given by nature, one must use that very thing. If you have been given attachment (moha), you must use that attachment. He advises the questioner to use her deep relationships and the energy within them for the well-being of the other person, to give height to the relationship. Instead of letting the attachment pull them down, she should use it to uplift them. He acknowledges that simply telling someone to renounce attachment because it is an illusion is not a practical solution, as they won't be able to do it. A far better path is to learn to use attachment and delusion (moha) correctly. Whatever natural tendencies one has, they should be used for the sake of well-being, goodness, and liberation. When there is so much energy in a relationship, it should be channeled to elevate it.