Acharya Prashant explains that the concept of relationship can be understood in two distinct ways. The first involves predefined labels such as friend, parent, or sibling, where the relationship is seen as a fixed role with established rules and expected behaviors. In this view, people focus on maintaining these roles based on past definitions and social norms. If a person's behavior deviates from these predetermined expectations, it often leads to discomfort or rejection. This approach treats relationships as rigid structures governed by the past rather than the present reality.