Acharya Prashant explains that the world is facing unprecedented crises, such as a potential four-degree rise in average global temperature and the imminent disappearance of major cities like Mumbai and Kolkata. He argues that the real criminals are not just those in jails, but ordinary, 'respectable' people who contribute to global warming, mass genocide of female fetuses, and the slaughter of millions of animals for food. He points out that highly educated individuals, scientists, and leaders are responsible for creating destructive materials and missiles, yet they are worshipped by society. The speaker asserts that common lifestyle choices, such as unnecessary consumption, excessive shopping, and the desire for luxury items like fur coats or multiple air conditioners, are the true crimes against the planet. He further highlights how societal norms and the pursuit of a 'good life'—characterized by acquiring degrees, cars, and large families—lead to environmental destruction. Every additional child increases the demand for resources, leading to deforestation and industrial pollution. Acharya Prashant critiques the hypocrisy of religious and respectable households where hidden crimes like sexual abuse or tax evasion occur. He defines 'sin' as doing that which is unnecessary, driven by greed and lust for more. He concludes that the entire value system of modern society is criminal because it prioritizes human desires over the survival of the earth and other species, urging individuals to become conscious of their actions and their impact on existence.