Acharya Prashant explains Kabir Saheb's teachings regarding the nature of human interaction and civilization. He asserts that civilization and culture are merely organized systems designed to preserve and protect the ego in a sophisticated manner. While civilization prohibits overt physical violence, it allows and even encourages hidden competition and conflict, giving them dignified names. He points out that all human exchanges—whether of words, objects, or ideas—typically serve to strengthen the egoistic identity of the individuals involved. For instance, a person's identity as a man, woman, or teacher is often dormant until they interact with someone who reinforces that specific role.