Acharya Prashant addresses the concept of wealth distribution by proposing the idea of 'proportional resources' rather than a simple maximum wage. He argues that resources should be allocated based on the importance of the work being done and its contribution to the elevation of human consciousness. From a Vedantic perspective, the only proper use of resources is to facilitate the liberation and higher understanding of mankind. He asserts that while a minimum wage is necessary for basic bodily sustenance, any wealth beyond that should be earned by those whose intentions are pure and directed toward social and global consciousness. He critiques the current global situation where undeserving individuals hold vast wealth while righteous causes suffer, noting that private property is not merely a personal matter because its use significantly impacts society and influences the values of the younger generation. He further discusses the state of religion and spirituality, noting that the youth are drifting away from traditional rituals because they lack substance. He emphasizes that the future of the Sanatan stream lies in Vedanta, which focuses on pure spirituality and non-duality rather than hollow superstitions. He explains that without understanding one's own mental conditioning, a person remains driven by animal instincts. Regarding the economic order, he suggests that an awakened society would not stop economic activity but would shift its center. In such a society, industries that are harmful or valueless would vanish, and resources would flow toward things that truly aid internal growth and liberation. He concludes that to change the current deluded state of society, money must be used as a medium to drive people toward the right direction.