Acharya Prashant addresses the common social anxiety regarding the 'right age' for marriage, explaining that if one feels compelled to marry simply because of age, they are reducing themselves to a mere physical and social entity. He asserts that not liking potential matches is not a problem; the real problem would be succumbing to pressure and choosing an unsuitable partner out of desperation. He critiques the societal tendency to treat marriage as an absolute, inescapable truth, comparing it to how saints describe the omnipresent Divine. He clarifies that while marriage can be a part of life's journey, it is not the ultimate goal of human existence. Humans are not born merely to procreate or live under the shadow of another; life should be about higher pursuits like knowledge, liberation, and self-development.