Acharya Prashant critiques a popular story about a ritualistic priest and a prostitute. In the story, the priest goes to hell despite his rituals because his mind was filled with worldly desires, while the prostitute goes to heaven because she remembered God in her heart despite her profession. Acharya Prashant argues that while the story correctly exposes the hypocrisy of empty rituals, it dangerously glorifies the prostitute's lifestyle. He asserts that the body should be a vehicle for liberation and truth, not a tool used solely for physical survival or sensory gratification. Using the analogy of a car that only travels between a petrol pump and a service station, he explains that a life dedicated to bodily needs alone cannot reach the ultimate destination of truth.