Acharya Prashant addresses the issue of sexual desire and the shame associated with it, explaining that both the stimulation and the subsequent shame are products of the same societal conditioning. He compares the individual to a vessel being heated from below while being tightly covered from above, leading to internal pressure and eventual explosion. He argues that society and the market constantly stimulate desire through media, advertisements, and sensory attractions, while simultaneously imposing a burden of morality and suppression. This dual pressure creates a state of internal conflict and guilt.