Acharya Prashant addresses the societal belief that having multiple children prevents loneliness, arguing that biological ties are no guarantee of companionship. He points out that siblings often drift apart or engage in conflict, as seen in the high number of legal disputes among family members. He asserts that the world is full of people, and feeling lonely despite this indicates a narrow, tribal mindset that only recognizes blood relations as one's own. He emphasizes that a family chosen through consciousness and love is far superior to one assigned by biological chance, as true bonds are formed through shared understanding and light.