Acharya Prashant critiques common social idioms and phrases that have become ingrained in the human psyche, often serving as tools for deception or self-delusion. He begins by analyzing the phrase 'consider this your own home,' pointing out the inherent dishonesty in it. He argues that the person offering this is often 'homeless' themselves in a spiritual sense and would be distressed if the guest actually took the offer literally. Such social graces are frequently used as a manipulative tactic to gain something valuable in return, reflecting a worldliness that is fundamentally hollow and fake. He notes that even children can often sense this insincerity, which can lead to a natural sense of detachment from worldly pretenses.