Acharya Prashant explains that the current age, characterized by movements like LGBTQ and platforms like Tinder, often encourages individuals to conform more deeply to their gender identities or simply swap roles between masculine and feminine stereotypes. He argues that masculine and feminine values are two sides of the same dualistic coin, making mobility between them easy but ultimately unfulfilling. True liberation, he asserts, does not lie in a man becoming more womanly or a woman acting more masculine; rather, it involves ascending to a third, higher set of values that define a qualified human being. This spiritual ascension is equally challenging for both genders because both are caged by their respective physical and social bondages—the woman in the nest and the man in the office or the pursuit of conquest.