Acharya Prashant addresses the question of why men are desperate by explaining that this desperation stems from a lack of inner fulfillment, which they try to cover through sex. He states that this approach will not work, as even having sex a million times would leave a person as empty as they were in the beginning. The discussion touches upon what women want, which is identified as safety and security, and Acharya Prashant points out that this also includes money. He elaborates that the purpose of life is to break out of one's inner shell, bondages, constant inner tension, lack of fulfillment, and sense of unease. The goal is to be liberated from this inner self. In this context, he advises that a true feminist must never be dependent on somebody's money. He equates the questions "Why are men so horny?" and "Why are women so emotional?" by stating they are the same thing and part of the same package, because "it requires two to tango." Ultimately, Acharya Prashant encourages striving for the true self, which is free of conditioning, biology, and social impositions. He defines this as true freedom, which possesses great and irresistible power. Achieving this freedom allows life to blossom like never before.