Acharya Prashant clarifies that love is not about treating everyone equally or having a uniform feeling toward all beings. He explains that it is practically impossible to love eight billion people, animals, and the entire universe in a personal or behavioral sense. The common image of a loving person who is always kind and polite to everyone is a social construct that should be rejected. Real love, or devotion to the truth, is a constant attraction toward peace and realization. This spiritual love is the only true love, while worldly interactions are merely a shadow of it. He emphasizes that love does not imply a specific type of behavior; it can involve being ruthless, scolding, or distancing oneself depending on the situation. Love and truth are inseparable, and because the world is full of distinctions, one's response to it must be just rather than uniform. He distinguishes between unconditional love for the truth, which is beyond all conditions, and appropriate, conditional responses to the world. While one cannot consciously help the entire world, being devoted to the truth and acting with justice toward those within one's reach mysteriously benefits the entire universe.