Acharya Prashant explains that beauty is defined as that which addresses the core of human restlessness and cuts the roots of internal falseness. He argues that because humans are inherent creators, everything produced, including technology, must be beautiful. If humans remain internally ugly, this ugliness manifests in the destruction of the natural world. True beauty creates a harmony that keeps the urge for material accumulation in check, ensuring a meaningful relationship with the environment. He asserts that humanity is in the middle of the sixth mass extinction and critiques recycling and green technologies as mere adaptation tools that relieve guilt without changing the center of consumption. He explains that the environmental crisis is a result of human mindlessness and a suicidal drive. The only real solution is a fundamental spiritual shift in the human center. Mankind is forced to choose between extinction and divinity, requiring a choice to become great and sensible to avoid being wiped out.