Acharya Prashant explains that human emotions like anger, jealousy, and lust are not isolated fragments but expressions of one's entire lifestyle. He argues that people fail to control these emotions because they try to suppress the specific feeling while keeping the rest of their life unchanged. He emphasizes that if one's daily life is built on ambition, comparison, and endless desires, then anger is an inevitable outcome. To remove anger, one must transform their entire life from morning to evening, rather than trying to fix a five-minute segment of a larger film. He suggests that true change is holistic and requires observing how one prepares the ground for these emotions throughout the day.