Acharya Prashant critiques the contradictory nature of human behavior, noting that people often live in environments of violence and ugliness, like a butcher's shop, and then use meditation merely as a tool to find temporary peace before returning to harmful actions. He argues that peace has been misused as an instrument to facilitate further violence. He specifically addresses and dismisses the traditional notion that a person must follow their ancestral occupation, such as a butcher's son becoming a butcher, labeling such ideas as absolute nonsense. Referring to the teachings of Shri Krishna, he emphasizes that no traditional duty or inherited role is superior to true righteousness. He explains that when faced with multiple conflicting duties, the only correct path is to follow the divine truth represented by Shri Krishna. He rejects the idea that one is bound by the tradition of their birth, asserting that following the highest truth is the only valid dharma.