Acharya Prashant addresses the apparent contradiction between two statements by Osho: that a woman is God's finest creation, and that wives break one's soul. He clarifies that the first statement refers to the nature of a woman, while the second refers to the role of a wife. He explains that in spiritual values, surrender is the supreme quality. While truth, bliss, and liberation are the fruits, the individual's contribution is the act of surrender. He asserts that surrender is more natural and accessible for women than for men, as women are naturally less ambitious and find it easier to let go of worldly attachments. However, he notes that a woman's challenge arises at the final step; because she surrenders everything for someone, she tends to cling tightly to that person, whether it be a deity, a guru, or a partner.