A questioner shares her distress about her brother's betting addiction, which has caused significant financial and emotional turmoil in her family. She explains that her parents are too scared to confront him, and when she does, she is seen as the villain. She asks Acharya Prashant how she can maintain the inner peace and joy she has found at the camp when she returns to this challenging environment. Acharya Prashant responds that there is no magical solution to her problem. He explains that the suffocation she feels will likely persist because she can see that something is wrong, but the person responsible is not under her control. He advises her to understand that this is not merely her personal problem but a universal one, a story that unfolds in every household in various forms. He states that to deal with this issue, one must strike at its root. He points out that every house has someone who is spoiled, though it may not always be apparent. Acharya Prashant elaborates that the brother did not get spoiled in a vacuum. His life is filled with elements like cricket, betting, money, and lies. This environment also includes intoxication, greed, bad company, fear, debt, sex, and entertainment. He identifies the media and the entertainment industry, like Bollywood, as the forces that promote this culture. He highlights the societal hypocrisy where people are fans of these very forces, consume their content, and financially support them, yet are surprised when their own children are ruined by the same influences. He says, "They are the ones who have put him in it, whose fans you are." Using an analogy, he compares this situation to plucking the leaves of a poisonous tree while continuing to water its roots. The problem is not just the leaf (the individual's actions) but the root (the societal culture that is being supported). He explains that this corrupt system preys on the weak, and her brother is simply the "weakest link" in the family chain that broke under societal pressure. He concludes by stating that we have bought our own diseases and that the only way to stop this is to stop supporting these destructive forces and to spread the right message to every household. He notes that while her brother's situation is difficult to change, she can work to prevent other families from suffering the same fate.