Acharya Prashant addresses the common argument that the world and its animals were created solely for human consumption and utility. He explains that this belief often stems from a literal and childish interpretation of creationist religious doctrines, where a creator God provides an 'operating manual' placing humans at the center of the universe. He asserts that such a worldview is rooted in human ego and the false sense of superiority, rather than true spiritual understanding. He clarifies that humans are as much a part of nature as any other creature, and the idea of being 'chosen' or 'superior' is merely a mental construct of the ego.