Acharya Prashant explains that if one's concept of God is limited to a wish-granter, then they are not worshiping God but rather their own desires. He points out that most people turn to God out of fear or greed, treating faith as a transaction where they offer thanks only when their wishes are fulfilled. He argues that the common practice of visiting temples is often a result of social programming and conditioning rather than a genuine search for truth. He notes that many religious environments are designed to cater to what people like, using sensory attractions to pull crowds and create a superficial sense of devotion.