Acharya Prashant addresses the issue of nihilism among the youth, particularly in the face of global crises like climate change and resource depletion. He argues that even if one's life or the world were to end soon, one remains accountable to an internal point of integrity. He dismisses the idea that an impending end justifies destructive behavior, emphasizing that as long as one is alive, one must continue to struggle and act rightly. He critiques the modern pursuit of individual happiness, labeling it a falsehood that leads to suffering. True happiness, he explains, is found in service and the elevation of consciousness, which he distinguishes as 'joy' or 'bliss' rather than superficial pleasure.