Acharya Prashant explains that human nature is fundamentally driven by the animalistic urge to consume and experience sensory pleasures, which he defines as 'bhoga' or consumption. He states that spirituality is essentially the education of renunciation, or 'tyaga', which opposes this innate tendency to consume. Shri Ram is the central figure of renunciation, having sacrificed his kingdom, comforts, and personal relationships for the sake of truth and duty. Acharya Prashant argues that modern society finds Shri Ram unpopular because today's ideals are centered on consumption and power, making the concept of sacrifice uncomfortable and threatening to the ego.