Acharya Prashant addresses the existential concern regarding whether the human race should go extinct due to its destructive nature and the perceived 'curse' of human life. He clarifies that while bringing a new life into the world without wisdom or the ability to provide a high-quality life is a mistake, a child who has already been born is not a mistake. He emphasizes that every living being, once born, has an absolute right to life, respect, and proper education. The error lies with the parents who reproduce unconsciously like animals, not with the child. He argues against nihilism, stating that the goal is not to eliminate humanity to save other species, but to purify human intelligence so that humans can live in harmony with all life. Regarding the path to a holistic life in a world filled with hypocrisy and technological chaos, Acharya Prashant explains that there is no fixed formula or universal model for living. Life is infinite and ever-changing, making it impossible for any book or set of instructions to cover every situation. The only real solution is continuous awareness and understanding. He advises individuals to recognize and distance themselves from external social conditioning and internal biological impulses. By maintaining a clear and observant mind, one can navigate life's complexities and make the right decisions in each moment. The practice of clearing the 'fog' from one's own consciousness is the only way to achieve true liberation and well-being.