Acharya Prashant discusses the feasibility of a one-child policy in India, noting that as a functioning democracy, such a policy requires public consensus and education rather than forced enforcement, which historically backfired. He highlights that concerns regarding religious demographics and insecurities often hinder population control measures, suggesting that the government should at least incentivize and honor those who choose to have fewer children. Regarding euthanasia, he argues that it is a matter of human dignity and self-knowledge, distinct from suicide. He suggests that when medical recovery is highly improbable, individuals should have the right to choose to depart with honor rather than merely dragging on. He emphasizes living a purposeful and deep life, concluding that one should be able to leave as a matter of choice rather than compulsion.