Acharya Prashant addresses a teacher who is facing social isolation and opposition from colleagues and family for teaching students about the cruelty inherent in the dairy industry. He emphasizes that one should not seek validation from those who choose to live in ignorance or mediocrity. He argues that if one is doing the highest work for the world, the disapproval of others should be irrelevant. He encourages the teacher to develop inner strength and a firm personality, suggesting that social relations should not be maintained at the cost of truth. He asserts that stupidity is often a choice, and those who choose a life of self-disrespect do not deserve false respect or social pleasantries.