Acharya Prashant addresses the question of whether a relationship can exist where one only finds joy in giving without any desire to receive. He explains that such a specific, isolated relationship is impossible. If a person maintains transactional or exploitative relationships with most people, they cannot suddenly become selfless and devoted in one particular relationship. While we often desire a special bond where someone is cruel to the world but sacrificial toward us, this is a fallacy. A mind that finds joy in giving will naturally be giving in all its relationships, not just one. If someone is corrupt or violent in their professional or social life, that same nature will inevitably manifest within their home and personal relationships, even if it is not immediately visible. He further explains that our desire for 'exclusivity' in love is actually rooted in ego and jealousy rather than true love. We often seek to be the 'special one' and feel resentful if the love we receive is also shared with others. Acharya Prashant compares this to the sun or clouds; just as the sun cannot shine for only one house, true love is universal and cannot be restricted to a single person. He warns that what we often call 'love' or 'maternal affection' is frequently just a desire for possession and dominance. True love is infinite and not a limited material resource that diminishes when shared. He encourages listeners to move away from the 'material' view of love, which measures affection in terms of time or physical objects, and instead cultivate a heart that wishes for the well-being of all.