Acharya Prashant addresses the common situation where family members or society blame a spiritual teacher or scripture for a seeker's persistent flaws or emotional outbursts. He explains that a person's behavior is largely a product of years of conditioning and 'unconsciousness' inherited from their family and environment. It is illogical to blame a teacher one has known for a few months for habits formed over decades. He uses the analogy of a doctor and a wound, stating that while the world gave the wound, the teacher provides the bandage. If the wound still bleeds, it is due to the depth of the injury, not the failure of the treatment.