Acharya Prashant explains that the debate between having one partner versus multiple partners is secondary to the more fundamental question of whether any such partnership can truly fulfill a person. He suggests that flings and multiple relationships are often blind attempts to obtain something from people that they are incapable of giving. Whether one remains faithful to a single partner or engages with many, both approaches fail because they use shallow means, such as the body and sexuality, to satisfy a deep craving of the consciousness. He describes the human consciousness as wounded and incomplete, seeking relief by knocking on various doors, yet returning disappointed because the physical route cannot provide spiritual fulfillment. Acharya Prashant emphasizes that the urge driving these relationships is actually spiritual rather than physical. He advises individuals to stop looking for the ultimate truth in another person and instead seek it through wisdom literature, a deep understanding of life, and a more inclusive, pervasive love. He concludes by urging people to honestly question what they truly want and to act according to the understanding that fulfillment lies beyond physical or sexual connections.