Acharya Prashant discusses the necessity of incorporating spiritual wisdom, such as Vedanta and the Upanishads, into academic curricula to eradicate ignorance and pain. He emphasizes that truth must ultimately prevail, either through a smooth transition where masses willingly embrace spiritual teachers or through an explosive and disruptive process. If humanity refuses to align with the truth voluntarily, its victory will come at the cost of human existence and through the annihilation of false options. He observes that the world currently seems forced toward Vedanta only after exhausting all other possibilities, leading to widespread chaos, mental disorders, and conflict. Acharya Prashant explains that while people often treat spiritual guidance as a last resort, the existential law dictates that the truth cannot be ignored indefinitely. Even if teachers are no longer physically present, their message will eventually be heard because the law of truth is unbreakable, though delaying this realization leads to self-devastation.