Acharya Prashant addresses the conflict between emotion and logic regarding attachment to people. He explains that the core issue is not attachment itself, but the incorrect assessment of importance. Using the analogy of a student named Champak, he illustrates how we often accord high importance to individuals based on forged documents or false beliefs. When the reality of a person's character is revealed—much like seeing a failing report card—the attachment and inner conflict naturally dissolve. The problem arises when we live in fancies and beliefs rather than checking the objective facts of a person's worth.