Acharya Prashant interprets Khalil Gibran's statement that work is love made visible, explaining that work is the manifestation of one's inner attraction. He clarifies that everyone is a lover, but the quality of their work depends on the object of their love. If one loves material things like money, their work becomes a dance to that attraction. He emphasizes that while there are many forms of lust or attachment, true love is singular and absolute. Saints often use terms like 'Supreme Love' or 'Para-Bhakti' to distinguish genuine spiritual attraction from worldly desires and attachments, which are often mislabeled as love.