Acharya Prashant addresses the social stigma surrounding the decision to remain child-free, asserting that such a choice serves as a litmus test for identifying true well-being and genuine relationships. He explains that taking a high-consciousness decision naturally reveals who one's true friends are; those who oppose or attack such a decision are not well-wishers and should be removed from one's life. He criticizes religious ceremonies that value a woman's body or reproductive capacity over her consciousness, labeling such practices as hypocrisy. Referring to the Bhagavad Gita, he notes that Shri Krishna prioritizes right action over societal concerns like lineage or procreation, urging individuals to seek validation from scriptures like the Upanishads rather than from society.