Acharya Prashant addresses the conflict between emotion and logic regarding attachment to people. He explains that the core issue is not attachment itself, but the incorrect assessment of importance. Using the analogy of a family member who blindly believes a child is a top student based on forged reports, he illustrates how we often accord importance to others based on false beliefs rather than objective facts. When the reality of the person is finally revealed, the internal conflict and attachment naturally dissolve. Therefore, the problem lies in the fundamentals of how we evaluate the worth of those in our lives.