Acharya Prashant challenges the common perception that society is functioning correctly, comparing its current state to a disease like cancer that should not be allowed to continue. He argues that the existing world order is destructive, leading to the rapid extinction of species at a rate far exceeding natural levels. He asserts that the human mind's current tendencies have created a system that exploits individuals, such as street vendors, who are victims of the social structure rather than beneficiaries of it. He emphasizes that the suffering caused by global warming and environmental degradation falls most heavily on these vulnerable populations, yet society treats their struggle as a necessary part of a 'giant wheel'. He further explains that spirituality, specifically through the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita and Vedanta, is not about making cosmetic reforms or 'fixing a flat tire' to keep the current system running. Instead, it calls for a total dissolution and a fundamental change at the very center of the human being. He rejects the idea of maintaining traditional family, social, or political structures simply because they have always existed. According to him, if these structures originate from the ego and oppose the truth, they must be completely transformed. True spirituality changes the core of a person, which inevitably leads to the complete overhaul of every aspect of life, including markets, families, and governance.