Acharya Prashant criticizes the irresponsibility of parents who interfere in the personal matters of adult children, asserting that two adults should decide their own affairs without mandatory mediation. He emphasizes that while seeking advice is acceptable, being obliged to have a governor or mediator is a loss of personal agency. Addressing the issue of lustful behavior in society, he argues that instead of merely complaining about the nature of others, individuals should exercise their right to walk away and disengage from disrespectful encounters. He compares choosing a partner to selecting produce, suggesting that one should simply reject what is unsuitable rather than trying to reform the entire system in that moment. Acharya Prashant highlights that all wisdom is founded on the right to choose and taking full responsibility for one's life. He dismisses practices like horoscope matching as nonsensical and urges educated individuals to silently reject such superstitions rather than feeling compelled to justify themselves. He points out that despite having legal support and formal education, many women remain internally enslaved by tradition, emotions, and ignorance. He concludes that true empowerment and freedom come from self-knowledge and spirituality, which provide the internal light necessary to make optimal life decisions and avoid irreversible bondages.