Acharya Prashant asserts that the current world order is fundamentally flawed and destructive, comparing it to a disease that needs to be eradicated rather than managed. He highlights the alarming rate of species extinction caused by human activity as proof that the existing social structure is unsustainable and harmful to the planet. He argues that what people often perceive as a functioning society is actually a system of exploitation, using the example of a vegetable seller who suffers under harsh conditions like heatwaves while being treated as a mere cog in a machine. He emphasizes that the current social, economic, and political systems are built on the foundation of the human ego and therefore cannot lead to true well-being. He explains that spirituality, particularly through the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita and Vedanta, is not about making cosmetic reforms or managing the current system. Instead, it calls for a total dissolution of the ego-centered foundations of society. He explains that when the internal center of a human being changes, every external structure, including family, politics, and the economy, must also transform. He challenges the audience to stop accepting traditions and systems simply because they have existed for a long time, advocating for the removal of anything that contradicts the Truth. Using the principle of 'Neti-Neti', he explains that the only way to truly serve society is to remove what is false and harmful.