Acharya Prashant explains that the Earth never returns what it receives from the Sun; the Sun's love lies in giving, while the Earth's love lies in receiving. There is no accounting or balance being maintained, as it is a one-sided flow where one finds joy in giving and the other in receiving. This union of joy with joy results in a supreme bliss, which is reflected in the surrounding nature, trees, clouds, and the chirping of birds. He emphasizes that love does not involve calculations, mathematics, or pre-planning; it is found in one's peace and surrender. Love is not defined by specific actions or sweet words but by whether an expression originates from the truth. If an expression is not from the truth, even sweet talk is not love. Furthermore, he addresses a question about defining God, pointing out that the desire to know God often stems from a fear of being seen as ignorant by others rather than a genuine thirst for liberation or love for the supreme. He suggests that if a question is hypothetical or rooted in social validation, the answer will remain equally superficial.