Acharya Prashant emphasizes that a woman is a human being first and a woman second, possessing the same duty toward herself as a man: to bring her consciousness to its highest potential. He observes that many women neglect their education and careers, particularly if they are physically attractive, under the false assumption that marriage will provide for them. He argues that any significant achievement requires enduring hardship, yet many women are conditioned to avoid professional challenges by retreating into domestic roles. He critiques the tendency to use motherhood as a convenient excuse to leave the workforce, which often leads to systemic discrimination by employers who then perceive women as less committed to their responsibilities.