Acharya Prashant addresses a man who is troubled by his wife's constant demand for money and his own desire for a son. He explains that the man's desire to leave his current situation is futile because the problems he faces are rooted in his own internal tendencies and emptiness. The speaker points out that the wife's obsession with money and the husband's desire for a son are two sides of the same coin, as both represent a search for power and security. He emphasizes that money is often used as a substitute for the lack of truth, love, and liberation in one's life. Regarding the man's wish to bring his wife to spiritual sessions, Acharya Prashant advises that the most effective way to influence her is through personal transformation. If the man experiences genuine spiritual growth, it should manifest as peace, depth, and clarity in his conduct. When others witness this positive change, they will naturally be drawn to the source of that transformation. He warns against using spiritual teachings or a teacher as a tool to dominate others or to validate one's own opinions. True spiritual progress should lead to the dissolution of the ego rather than its reinforcement.