Acharya Prashant addresses a question regarding the fading 'spark' in a long-term relationship and the dilemma of how to end it without causing hurt. He critiques the modern concepts of 'breaking up' and 'moving on,' suggesting that these ideas stem from a lack of spontaneity and an obsession with formalizing relationships. He explains that when people label a relationship—such as 'boyfriend' or 'girlfriend'—they create a boundary or a 'stamp' that leads to possessiveness, loss of freedom, and eventual violence. He emphasizes that true love can only exist between two free individuals, comparing it to birds in flight rather than prisoners in a cell. Formalization, he argues, is the beginning of destruction because it replaces love with duties and definitions.