Acharya Prashant explains that true love and relationship are impossible in the presence of attachment. He argues that attachment is fundamentally self-serving and rooted in personal need, dependency, and possessiveness. When one is attached, they seek to fulfill their own desires and escape loneliness, which inevitably leads to the exploitation of the other person. He asserts that attachment is a form of violence because it prioritizes one's own needs over the reality of the other person.