Acharya Prashant addresses the social pressure women face regarding age-related milestones and societal expectations. He questions how this pressure is actually applied, noting that it often manifests through comments made by others or through emotional pressure on parents. He emphasizes that one must understand the relative value of things and suggests that no social function or celebration is worth attending if it is filled with people who lack a basic sense of life. He argues that liberation is impossible if one's priorities are not clear and if importance is given to valueless opinions. Acharya Prashant advises that instead of being hurt by the words of others, one should recognize the lack of wisdom in those individuals and stop caring about their opinions. He challenges the traditional training of being polite and respectful, suggesting that it is necessary to be firm and even disrespectful to those who, under the guise of care and love, attempt to force a person into captivity. He encourages being direct and unapologetic in dealing with those who impose such social control.