Acharya Prashant addresses a question regarding the expression of sexual desire, questioning why one would selectively choose to follow only certain desires when they arise constantly. He explains that desires are deceptive because they appear to come from within, yet they are almost entirely dependent on external stimuli and sensory inputs. He describes the mechanism of desire as a form of kidnapping where an individual is forcibly taken away from their composure by environmental triggers, mistakenly identifying these external reactions as their own personal wishes. Acharya Prashant emphasizes that true desire should emanate from one's heart or essence, which is one's fundamental identity, rather than being a mere reaction to billboards, advertisements, or sensory experiences. He advises against the internal conflict of resisting one desire with another, suggesting instead that one should deeply observe and understand the nature of desire. By seeing the game of desires for what it is, one can remain connected to their essence and let actions follow naturally without being controlled by external influences.