Acharya Prashant addresses the concerns of an IIT student who feels social pressure and a lack of communication skills after transitioning from the intense, isolated phase of JEE preparation to college life. He explains that the perceived need for socialization often arises from the absence of a significant purpose. During competitive exam preparation, the student was driven by a clear goal, which naturally made social distractions irrelevant. He argues that social skills and the company of others carry minimal value compared to the pursuit of excellence and a higher purpose. He warns that seeking socialization for pleasure or fun often leads to mediocrity and bondage, especially for women who must maintain their drive to overcome societal constraints.