Acharya Prashant addresses a question from a thirty-six-year-old man from Delhi who feels guilty and conflicted about marriage. The questioner claims he does not want to marry, but guests at his home pressure him, suggesting that marriage and children would improve his mother's health and longevity. Acharya Prashant dismisses these justifications as deceptive, questioning why the man allows guests to influence his life so deeply. He points out that if the goal is truly to provide children for the mother's well-being, there are more direct ways, such as enrolling her in a play school or an orphanage for service, rather than the long and uncertain process of marriage and biological reproduction.