Acharya Prashant explains that the perceived robotic and superficial lives of high-ranking civil servants are a result of the rigid systems they inhabit. He clarifies that even senior officials like District Magistrates are relatively junior within a vast hierarchy that ultimately answers to political leaders, who in turn represent the general public. He argues that individual revolution within such a heavy bureaucracy is nearly impossible because the system is a reflection of the collective consciousness of the masses. Therefore, to change the system, one must first change the common person.