Acharya Prashant distinguishes between material loyalty and inner loyalty, describing material loyalty as a simple barter or trade where services are delivered in exchange for payment or business commitments. He questions the basis of inner commitment to specific individuals, asking how one can justify being inwardly committed to a person. He suggests that when people feel betrayed or ditched, they should examine why they placed their trust in that person in the first place. By offering fidelity to random individuals and making them the center of one's universe, one is guilty of a form of infidelity and raises unrealistic expectations that an average human being cannot fulfill. He uses the metaphor of expecting an elephant to fly to illustrate the absurdity of having high expectations of someone who is incapable of meeting them. Acharya Prashant emphasizes that instead of blaming others when trust is broken, one should look within and ask why they were attracted to such individuals and why they lacked better things to do with their lives than to cling to another person.