Acharya Prashant addresses the concern that opposing the world and its falsehoods leads to the destruction of relationships. He questions the value of relationships built on slavery, lies, and exploitation, asking if such bonds are truly worth preserving. He explains that when truth enters a relationship, the old, exploitative dynamic may end, but it makes room for a new connection based on mutual support and truth. People often cling to suffering and falsehood out of habit, much like a cloth holds onto dirt. To clean the cloth, one must work against the cloth's 'habit' of being dirty; similarly, true love requires opposing the beloved's harmful habits for their own benefit.