Acharya Prashant addresses the ethical dilemma students face when joining corporations that contribute to global tragedies. He suggests that educational institutions should conduct trimester-long courses or workshops that analyze industries and specific employers through case studies. These studies should not merely focus on marketing or financial management but should critically examine a company's environmental record and whether its consciousness is life-friendly. He acknowledges the conflict between career goals and organizational ethics, noting that while one should ideally avoid improper places, life is lived within constraints. The goal is to operate within these constraints in a way that eventually leads to freedom, much like navigating out of a dark jungle.