Acharya Prashant critiques the common concern for 'coming generations,' suggesting that such language often stems from deep-seated conditioning and a desire for tribal growth rather than genuine compassion. He argues that the obsession with human procreation is a primary driver of environmental destruction, noting that the burgeoning human population is directly responsible for the loss of wildlife habitats and the disappearance of species like lions. He emphasizes that the current education system must shift its focus from the future to the present generation, teaching them that they are not merely biological entities or 'Prakriti' driven by hormones and the instinct to reproduce. True education should liberate individuals from the cycle of lust and procreation, helping them realize that their self-worth is not linked to motherhood or biological functions. He further explains that human consumption and overpopulation are the root causes of catastrophic climate change and the death of natural resources like the Yamuna River. Acharya Prashant challenges the media's glorification of pregnancy and celebrity births, labeling it as toxic propaganda that influences others to follow suit. He asserts that the simplest solution to the planet's existential threats is to limit the human population. He urges that instead of teaching kids how to live together in a human-centric world, they should be taught to live in harmony with all species, including trees, rivers, and animals. The goal of education should be to provide knowledge that helps individuals live truthfully, creatively, and beyond the dictates of the body.