Acharya Prashant addresses the lack of respect for personal space and individuality among Indians, particularly in public settings like airports and flights. He explains that humans are essentially religious beings, where religion means the ability to discern right from wrong. However, in India, true religion has been replaced by 'folk religion' or social conditioning. Because people's choices—from education to marriage—are dictated by society rather than individual consciousness, they lack a sense of their own individuality. Consequently, they fail to respect the privacy and personal space of others.