Acharya Prashant addresses the profound connection between the human psyche and the external world, emphasizing that modern catastrophes like climate change and nuclear disasters are merely physical manifestations of inner psychic chaos. He explains that according to the principles of Vedanta, the world is a projection of the mind. If the mind is in a state of disorder, the external world will inevitably reflect that messiness. He points out that humans are biologically designed to look outwards through their senses, which prevents them from understanding their inner selves. This inherent limitation is further exacerbated by an education system and culture that prioritize external acquisitions and happiness over self-knowledge. He argues that while we live physically in the world, our actual existence occurs within the mind. Despite this, the most critical aspect of life—the education of the self—is neglected in mainstream curricula. Even disciplines like psychology and neuroscience often fail to address the fundamental human condition of suffering and the necessity of liberation. Acharya Prashant warns that society is rapidly normalizing insanity; when internal chaos becomes the standard, it is no longer recognized as a disease but is instead defended as 'natural.' This makes healing difficult because individuals begin to identify so closely with their suffering that removing the disease feels like an annihilation of their own identity. Regarding technology, Acharya Prashant clarifies that technology itself is not the cause of human suffering. He defines technology as science put to use to fulfill human desires. Science is pure knowledge of the material, and how that knowledge is applied depends entirely on the inner orientation of the user. If the user is driven by fear, greed, or ignorance, technology will be misused for destructive purposes. Therefore, the solution lies not in blaming or escaping technology, but in addressing the condition of the 'I' or the ego that utilizes these resources. A healthy mind will use technology for healthy purposes, while a disordered mind will inevitably cause havoc.