Acharya Prashant explains that there is a clear distinction between the path to liberation and the path of conventional marriage. He notes that the greatest suffering is experienced by those who desire both spiritual truth and worldly pleasures simultaneously, as they end up trapped in a state of conflict. He emphasizes that his teachings are centered on the concept of company or association. Since marriage is a permanent and intimate form of association, the character and spiritual orientation of the partner significantly impact one's life. If a partner is not aligned with the pursuit of truth, the constant proximity will eventually destroy one's devotion and spiritual focus. He advises against entering into marriage out of loneliness, social pressure, or physical attraction, describing such decisions as cheap compromises. Instead, he suggests that if one finds a partner who is truly dedicated to the divine or a higher goal, such a union is beneficial. He urges seekers to be vigilant and honest in their search for a companion, asserting that the same world that creates bondage also contains the path to freedom. One must remain committed to the higher goal and not expect others to fix a partner who is fundamentally unaligned with spiritual values.