Acharya Prashant addresses a B.Tech student's anxiety regarding the competitive industrial market and the perceived decline in the value of a technical degree. He observes that worrying about future satisfaction or job security two years in advance is a sign of current dissatisfaction. He argues that those who are truly content in the present do not obsess over the future. He critiques the modern educational culture where students in their first semester are already anxious about CV building and placements, leading to four years of agonizing waiting rather than actual learning or living.