Acharya Prashant explains that the current education system merely provides means of employment rather than true education. He argues that becoming a lawyer, engineer, or doctor is simply learning a trade, which does not transform a person into a human being. He compares professional education to training an animal in a business, stating that even a highly skilled computer engineer or a PhD holder remains like a gorilla if they have not received the education that makes one human. He asserts that studying humanities, history, or politics only creates an intellectual animal who may be knowledgeable but remains driven by animalistic instincts. Acharya Prashant describes the majority of society as 'human-animals'—outwardly human but inwardly driven by animal tendencies. He concludes that true education is the process of becoming a real human being and removing the illusions of the mind, contrasting conventional universities that focus on social status and funding with the essential task of human transformation.