Acharya Prashant addresses the recent debate regarding a seventy-hour work week, emphasizing that the quality and purpose of work are far more important than the quantity of hours spent. He argues that if work is meaningless or trivial, even doubling the hours will not yield significant results, much like a bull turning an oil mill for extra hours only produces more oil without changing its nature. He explains that when one is truly in love with their work, they naturally lose track of time. He quotes Kabir Saheb and Baba Bulleh Shah to illustrate that love and the constant monitoring of time cannot coexist; when the heart is engaged, the clock becomes irrelevant.