Acharya Prashant addresses the misconception that technological advancement alone can solve global issues like environmental degradation and corporate slavery. He explains that while technology may increase the efficiency of machines, it does not change the human mind, which remains driven by greed, ego, and the desire for consumption. He illustrates this by pointing out that even though modern cars are more fuel-efficient than older models, the sheer increase in the number of vehicles has led to higher overall pollution. He argues that as long as the human mind is unrefined and focused on self-interest, any technological progress will ultimately be self-destructive because it will be used to further fuel consumption and exploitation. He further clarifies that 'corporate slavery' is not a result of external forces but a slavery to one's own ignorance and desires. He emphasizes that true liberation comes from shifting the focus of one's labor from self-interest to a higher purpose, specifically dedicating one's actions and resources to Truth or 'Shri Krishna'. He critiques the 'moral satisfaction' people gain from minor acts like using jute bags or hybrid cars, calling them insignificant compared to the deep-seated darkness within the human psyche. He asserts that the world does not need a technological revolution as much as it needs a spiritual revolution to address the root cause of all problems: the unrefined human mind.