Acharya Prashant addresses the issue of highly educated women, such as surgeons, who still outsource their life-altering decisions like marriage to their parents and society. He finds it contradictory that a professional capable of performing complex surgeries independently feels helpless when choosing a life partner. He argues that once an individual delegates the responsibility of choosing a partner to others, they lose the right to complain about the criteria used, such as physical appearance or horoscope matching. He emphasizes that marriage is an intimate, personal matter and should be handled by the individuals involved rather than being mediated by parents or traditional customs.