Acharya Prashant explains the ninth verse of the sixth chapter of the Bhagavad Gita, which emphasizes maintaining equanimity toward friends, enemies, the indifferent, mediators, the hateful, relatives, the righteous, and sinners. He clarifies that human relationships are typically rooted in the body and nature. A friend is often someone who provides something beneficial for the body or ego, while an enemy is someone who denies these desires. Using the analogy of a dog and a bone, he illustrates that both friendship and enmity are driven by biological and material instincts. Therefore, from a spiritual perspective, both are equally superficial and based on worldly illusions.