Acharya Prashant addresses a woman who is in a dilemma about marrying her partner. He begins by humorously noting that her partner also watches his videos and that the entire conversation is being recorded, implying the partner will hear his response directly. He clarifies that he has already spoken on these matters, and she has come to him after listening to his previous talks. He states that his role is to explain the principle, and the application of that principle in her life is her own responsibility. The core principle he offers is that one's responsibility is towards the truth, not towards one's past. He explains that there is nothing wrong with changing one's mind; in fact, life is the name of change. The important question is not whether one's thoughts have changed, but whether they have changed for the better, moving towards a higher and clearer understanding. He uses the analogy of humanity once believing the Earth was flat and later accepting it is round, asking if we should be ashamed of this change. The issue is not the change itself, but whether one is progressing towards a better thought. Acharya Prashant advises the questioner to examine the source of her decision, whether it is to marry or not to marry. He asks her to question if the decision is coming from her consciousness, her understanding, and her clarity, or if it is arising from social conditioning or physical urges. He emphasizes that the fundamental question to ask is "Why?" and "From where?" is the decision originating. He concludes by reiterating his core teachings: nothing is higher than liberation, nothing is better than truth, one should be straight and simple, not lie to oneself, and neither impose on anyone's life nor allow anyone to impose on theirs.