Acharya Prashant addresses the societal restrictions on teenage dating by emphasizing that society is not a fixed entity but something individuals can choose and build. He points out that most people's social circles are formed by chance rather than choice, which is a waste of the vast opportunities available in a global population. He argues that young people should live by volition and freedom rather than being constrained by accidental factors like geography, religion, or tradition. He asserts that one's life is singular and finite, and it should not be spent in bondage or frustration due to external pressures.