Acharya Prashant addresses the deep-seated conditioning and fears that often hold women back, particularly the fear of being alone and the anxiety regarding future sustenance. He challenges the vague notion of 'sustenance' and 'social identification,' pointing out that people often use these terms to mask a greed for security or a fear of losing specific relationships. He asserts that every individual is essentially alone, and recognizing this reality is not a problem but a state of being. The fear of loneliness is often just a product of social conditioning and an attachment to images and concepts that have been fed into the mind.