Acharya Prashant addresses a questioner who struggles with anger and shouting at home, particularly when witnessing family members making poor choices. He clarifies that the problem is not merely the expression of anger or the act of shouting, but the underlying desire and the state of the person who is angry. Anger is essentially an exertion of force when one's desires are not being met. He suggests that instead of focusing on how to control the expression of anger, one must first investigate what they are actually desiring and why they feel the need to impose their will on others.