Acharya Prashant highlights that seventy percent of the world's animals are now livestock bred solely for human consumption, such as cows, sheep, and chickens. He observes that humans are living primarily in a body-centric state, where all physical desires and luxuries are easily fulfilled. Because the body is comfortable and satisfied, there is no internal urge for change or spiritual elevation. He argues that if there is no suffering or discomfort in life, the possibility of growth or reaching any higher achievement is eliminated. Since modern life and financial stability shield people from physical hardships and environmental crises, there is a lack of inspiration to transform one's current state.