Human life's true purpose is discrimination and return to God, not laboring endlessly for sense gratification like animals.Listen — Srila Prabhupada Uvaca
Morning Walk — April 5, 1975, Māyāpur 750405MW-MAYAPUR [32:37 Minutes] Walk_750405MW-MAYAPUR [bad recording]
Prabhupāda: ...seeking the necessities of the body, but kāṣṭān, with great labor. This is civilization. Kāṣṭān karma. The ultimate end is sense gratification, which the dogs and hogs also enjoy without any hard labor, and they think that after working very, very hard, twenty-four hours, and driving the motorcars in three hundred miles speed, this is...
The end is the same—sex, that's all, which the cats and dogs enjoy in the street. And they have made this civilization, you see. Working very hard, and enjoy the sex. Is it not?
Satsvarūpa: Well, they say that civilization is more than that. It's...
Prabhupāda: What is that culture? Your culture is the same—sex. As soon as there was no light, immediately there was pregnancy. That is the statistic record.
Prabhupāda: Yes. "No business. Come on. Let us enjoy sex." That's all.
This is their civilization. Yan-maithunādi-gṛhamedhi-sukhaṁ hi tuccham [SB 7.9.45]. Most abominable sex life—this is civilization. Nalinī-kānta: They say that in the human form of life we can enjoy sex life better than the cats and the dogs.