Acharya Prashant addresses the common issue of people entering one's life only to exploit them for money or resources. He questions why such individuals are allowed in one's life in the first place. He explains that if people feel comfortable lying to you or asking for money for trivial reasons, it is because they have perceived a certain vulnerability or foolishness in you. He emphasizes that one's inner state eventually reflects on their face and overall personality; a person who remains pure and firm within will naturally project an aura that repels deceitful individuals. He uses the metaphor of the sun rising to explain how 'bats' or negative influences disappear on their own when inner wisdom dawns. Drawing from the scriptures, Acharya Prashant introduces the concept of 'Yagya' (sacrifice/sacred ritual). He explains that a sacred atmosphere created by a Yagya does not tolerate impurity, causing demonic or negative forces to flee. He urges the listener to make their life a Yagya by immersing themselves in the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita and Vedantic wisdom. When one's life becomes centered on Truth, those who seek to exploit or distract will find the environment unbearable and leave voluntarily. He warns against being 'naively innocent' or 'soft,' stating that the path of Truth requires the strength of a warrior rather than the passivity of a child. Acharya Prashant further highlights the hidden opposition that arises when one chooses the path of wisdom. He notes that while seekers may not fully grasp the impact of their transformation, those who benefit from the 'hellish' status quo—such as exploitative relatives or societal structures—recognize the threat immediately. He shares anecdotes of how the mission faces constant external pressure and hostility from the families and associates of those it tries to 'rescue.' He concludes by advising the listener to stop seeking approval from those who are invested in ignorance and to remain steadfast in their commitment to the Truth, as a single, unchanging color of character is necessary to ward off negative influences.