Acharya Prashant addresses a question from a well-educated, professionally successful woman who experiences suicidal thoughts despite having no physical ailments or financial hardships. He observes that she is willing to give up her life but unwilling to reform her lifestyle or habits. He points out the irony of her situation: she has received every advantage—wealth, education, and health—yet feels defeated because she refuses to stand on her own feet. He explains that when one relies heavily on others for support or fulfillment of greed, those providers will inevitably exercise control over one's life, leading to feelings of insult and a desire to escape through self-destruction.