Acharya Prashant critiques the common obsession with 'coming generations' and the traditional mindset that prioritizes procreation and tribal growth. He argues that the desire for future generations is often rooted in a lack of compassion for the current state of the planet and other species. Using the example of disappearing lions in India, he explains that human population growth directly leads to the destruction of natural habitats and the extinction of wildlife. He asserts that the planet cannot sustain more human beings and that the current population of eight billion is already catastrophic for the environment.