Acharya Prashant observes that the values of modern society are being imposed upon students, leading to a cycle of frustration and boredom. He points out that a vast majority of people work jobs they do not enjoy, driven solely by the need for a paycheck or fear of authority. This same mindset is reflected in students who attend classes only for attendance or degrees to secure employment. He argues that the classroom has become a breeding ground for this societal conditioning, where the joy of learning is replaced by the pressure of future security.