Acharya Prashant questions the common human obsession with profit and benefit, asking who taught us that these are inherently good. He explains that our definitions of profit are entirely dependent on our conditioning. For instance, a terrorist, a politician, or an individual defined by gender identity will each seek a different kind of profit based on their specific background and desires. He argues that if a personality development program merely provides what a person wants, it only reinforces their existing slavery and conditioning. The true purpose of such a program should be to end conditioning rather than further it.