Acharya Prashant emphasizes that the fundamental question one must ask is why they are with someone. If this question is answered honestly, one cannot go wrong, regardless of whether they choose to marry or stay single. He explains that relationships are not permanent, stone-etched decisions; there are phases where being with someone is vital for growth, and other times when independent growth is better. The primary intention of any relationship must be to make the best use of life and reach one's fullest potential. He notes that while 95% of people may choose partners out of ignorance, leading to unhappy marriages, being single is often healthier than being in a toxic relationship, much like fasting is better than eating contaminated food.