Acharya Prashant explains that the concepts of right and wrong are primarily products of social conditioning, ingrained through family and the education system. He points out that people often label actions as "right" simply because they yield rewards, such as marks or social approval, even if those actions lead to internal frustration and a lack of fulfillment. He asserts that doing something without personal understanding is essentially wrong, regardless of external validation. He suggests that the pursuit of being "virtuous" is often just a way to seek mental comfort or social status rather than a reflection of truth.