Acharya Prashant addresses the nature of attraction between men and women, clarifying that it is a purely physical and chemical process driven by hormones and biological instincts. He explains that nature designs this attraction to ensure the continuation of the species, noting that weaker species often reproduce more prolifically to survive. He emphasizes that while such behavior is 'natural' for animals, it should not be the standard for human beings. For an animal, nature is its highest law, but for a human being, the true nature is the soul and the pursuit of liberation. He critiques the tendency to justify base instincts or habits, such as meat-eating or lust, by comparing oneself to animals like lions or bulls. Acharya Prashant argues that humans possess consciousness and the potential for awakening, which animals lack. Therefore, humans are held to a higher standard of responsibility. Acting solely on biological impulses is described as a state of unconsciousness that leads to suffering. He concludes that humans must act from a center of awareness and wisdom rather than being driven by biological programming, as the ultimate goal of human life is spiritual freedom.