Acharya Prashant addresses a father concerned about his two young sons' lack of interest in their studies. He challenges the father's underlying motives, questioning why he wants them to study in the first place. When the father suggests that education is necessary for business and earning a living, Acharya Prashant points out that the father has already decided the children's future—to take over his business—without their consent. He explains that children are intuitive and can sense when they are being manipulated or offered bribes rather than genuine love and guidance. The speaker emphasizes that the father himself does not truly understand the purpose of education beyond utilitarian goals like commerce and degrees.