Acharya Prashant addresses the hidden realities of the dairy industry and the environmental crisis, emphasizing that our consumption habits are often driven by a refusal to see the truth. He points out that male calves and older cows, who can no longer produce milk, are discarded because they are no longer useful to the industry, yet consumers ignore this to maintain their comfort. He argues that media channels also avoid these harsh truths to protect their ratings, leading to a lack of spiritual and ethical awareness in society. Turning to climate change, Acharya Prashant asserts that the most significant contributing factor is overpopulation, yet it is the one topic people and institutions avoid. He criticizes common environmental advice like recycling, using electric vehicles, or washing clothes in cold water as 'moral whitewashing' and hypocrisy. He explains that these actions provide a false sense of contribution while ignoring the massive carbon footprint of having children. He highlights that having one fewer child has a far greater impact on reducing carbon emissions than any other lifestyle change. He challenges the traditional mindset that equates a woman's fulfillment with motherhood and the historical logic that favored large families for agricultural labor. In the modern world, where resources are scarce and the planet is overpopulated, he argues that this instinct is outdated and destructive. He encourages people to redirect their nurturing instincts toward the environment, animals, and existing orphans or the elderly. He concludes by urging a shift in focus from biological reproduction to intellectual and spiritual growth, suggesting that true fulfillment comes from seeking liberation rather than following societal pressures to procreate.