Acharya Prashant explains that managing anger is only ten percent of the solution; the remaining ninety percent lies in living a life where anger, irritation, and mental disorders find no space. He compares managing an existing outburst of anger to calling an ambulance after a heart attack—it only minimizes damage rather than providing a cure. The root cause of anger is unfulfilled desire; when one wants something and does not get it, the resulting mental state is anger. Therefore, to address anger, one must critically examine their desires. He emphasizes that spirituality is not against desiring, but it demands alertness regarding what one desires and the integrity to pursue it.