Acharya Prashant addresses a question from a woman who asks what she should do because she is very beautiful. He begins by clarifying that what she calls beauty is actually physical attractiveness, which serves as a signal of sexual utility to others. He explains that when a woman claims to be beautiful, she is essentially stating that she is a fit object for providing sexual pleasure to men. He argues that this attractiveness primarily benefits others, not the woman herself. While she might receive gifts, financial support, or a comfortable lifestyle in exchange for her appearance, Acharya Prashant warns that this is a form of hidden transaction where she sells her potential for a higher life in exchange for material comforts like jewelry or a large television.