Acharya Prashant addresses a viral incident involving a CEO's resignation due to a public moment of intimacy, using it to critique the foundational flaws of modern society. He argues that the problem is not merely the actions of successful individuals, but a culture that trains people to trade genuine love and life for respectability and social approval. He points out the hypocrisy of a society that idolizes CEOs responsible for environmental destruction while forcing them to resign over personal intimacy. This 'bigness' of successful people is revealed as a form of slavery, where their status depends entirely on the approval of 'small men' or 'pygmies' who enforce rigid social norms. He emphasizes that true power cannot exist when one must constantly seek permission from the masses to live freely. He further explains that concepts like 'cheating' and 'fidelity' are often superficial constructs rooted in self-ignorance and the desire for possession. He asserts that no person can truly fulfill another, and without self-knowledge, all relationships and career moves will remain restless and second-hand. He critiques the institution of marriage as a biological and social hoax that often suppresses internal desires, leading to hidden violence or psychological explosions. He challenges the notion of 'successful' lives built on following a pre-written script of degrees, marriage, and children without ever asking fundamental questions about existence. Ultimately, he encourages the listener to seek self-knowledge and the courage to face the truth rather than living as a slave to social expectations and hormonal compulsions.