Acharya Prashant interprets the verses of Kabir Saheb to highlight the inherent contradictions and nonsense in human affairs. He explains that man’s life is often like a city upended, where the mind is wrongly appointed to guard peace, much like a vulture guarding a meat shop. He points out that humans often keep possessions, prestige, and relationships as 'pets' that eventually consume them, just as a frog keeping a snake as a pet would be destroyed by it. He emphasizes that man is often his own worst enemy, trusting his own cleverness and ego over true wisdom, which leads to the looting of his life, time, and peace.