Acharya Prashant addresses a questioner who felt conflicted after purchasing and partially consuming alcohol following a spiritual session. He explains that there are two common types of people: those who follow morality based on religious rules or social fear, and those who indulge without restraint. However, he highlights a third, superior category: the person who acts out of their own discernment. He suggests that the questioner's act of bringing the bottle, tasting it, and then discarding it because it lacked essence is a sign of high-level intelligence. This is superior to social morality because the decision came from within, not from external pressure.