Acharya Prashant discusses the choice between seeking ready-made facilities in developed nations like the US and contributing to the building process in India. He cites figures like Homi Jehangir Bhabha as examples of those who created institutions rather than just finding them. He suggests that India is currently in a phase where institutions are being empowered and there is a strong desire to excel in science, technology, and research. The decision to return or stay depends on one's understanding of love for the country and nationalism. He argues that being born in a place does not automatically make one a native; rather, being an Indian is a deeper commitment. He posits that true Indians are few in number and are defined by their connection to the essence of India, regardless of their geographical location. He emphasizes that one must truly know India to decide if it deserves to be served.