Acharya Prashant emphasizes that while one may use local languages and cultural contexts to communicate, the ultimate goal must always be pure spirituality. He asserts that it is everyone's responsibility to foster a healthy social environment, as it is impossible to remain unaffected if the surrounding society is filled with ignorance and superstition. He warns that in the current era, being neutral is no longer an option; every individual must become an active participant in spreading truth according to their capacity. He highlights the alarming trend of increasing superstition even in the age of information technology and science. He notes that education does not necessarily prevent superstition, as even highly educated individuals are falling prey to sophisticated forms of irrational beliefs. Superstition is described not merely as a wrong belief but as a destructive force that ruins lives, fosters violence, and diminishes courage and the quest for truth. He points out that technology, instead of eliminating superstition, is often being used as a tool to propagate it more rapidly. Acharya Prashant explains the difficulty of debunking superstitions because they are often based on unfalsifiable claims, such as negative energy or blessed water. He warns that once a person submits to a lie, it becomes increasingly difficult for them to stand up for the truth, as it begins to influence all their life decisions. He urges his followers to transition from being mere listeners to becoming warriors for the truth. He concludes by stating that his work is now public property and its protection and dissemination are the responsibility of the people, especially as opposing forces attempt to discredit the message of wisdom.