Acharya Prashant addresses the common social phenomenon where people respect saints from a distance but vehemently oppose anyone within their own family pursuing spirituality. He explains that the excessive respect and high titles given to saints are often a facade used to keep them at a distance. By placing a saint on a pedestal, society ensures they remain unreachable and disconnected from daily life. This superficial honor is actually a form of alienation, as true closeness or love is absent in such formal reverence.