Acharya Prashant addresses the trend of competitive exam teachers, such as those for IIT-JEE and UPSC, speaking on spirituality and quoting Kabir Saheb. He asserts that while anyone has the right to speak, the responsibility lies with the listeners to discern the quality of what they hear. He critiques the superficial interpretation of spiritual verses, noting that people often accept mediocre or incorrect explanations because their own level of consciousness is low. He explains that high-quality wisdom is difficult to spread, whereas ignorance and mediocrity spread rapidly like a disease because they find fertile ground in a shallow society.