Acharya Prashant explains that the human condition is inherently prone to lust and desires because of our biological structure as living beings. However, he emphasizes that lust primarily captures those who remain available to it. To avoid being a victim of such desires, one must make themselves unavailable by rising to a higher state of consciousness, much like a monkey climbing a tree to escape predators on the ground. He suggests that by being occupied with higher purposes, spiritual practice, and devotion, the mind becomes less susceptible to lower impulses. While lust is a persistent biological reality that may never fully disappear, its intensity can be managed through good company, meditation, and selfless service.