Acharya Prashant explains that the fascination humans feel toward babies is a biological ploy of Nature to ensure the survival of defenseless offspring. He notes that this attraction is not unique to human children but extends to the young of all species, including animals and reptiles. He argues that people, particularly women, often allow this obsession with children to destroy their lives without understanding its hormonal origins. He criticizes the short-sightedness of procreation, pointing out that for a few years of affection, a new individual is brought into the world to consume resources and impact the planet for a century. Acharya Prashant asserts that in the modern context, the greatest act of non-violence is to refrain from reproducing, as giving birth has become a form of violence against the earth. He challenges the societal and religious norms that view procreation as an obligation or a source of fulfillment, labeling the blind belief in maternity as a form of conditioning. Finally, he urges individuals to understand the true meaning of life beyond mere biological existence, suggesting that true wisdom leads to a decreased interest in giving birth.