14/04/2026
The Paradox of Dharma: Surviving the Economics of Selfishness
we expose the harsh, transactional reality of modern society. Today, people only save your number to use you for their own benefit—often for money—and completely ignore you the moment you refuse their demands. We live in a hypocritical world where your good deeds are kept hidden, but a single mistake is immediately broadcasted to everyone, from your village to relatives across the globe.
This raises a deeply painful question: why does the modern world seem to punish goodness? The ultimate paradox of our time is that those who follow Dharma (the path of righteousness) and speak the truth suffer relentlessly and are treated as fools, while those who lie, commit frauds, and walk the path of Adharma live comfortable, "first-class" lives. With crimes, scams, and severe injustices skyrocketing year after year, it feels as though humanity's sins are driving the world toward its own destruction.
We cannot wait for society to fix itself. It is time to take a stand. We must support those who practice Dharma and protect the truth, rather than letting righteous people suffer alone. If we do not change our ways and inspire others to do the same today, we will soon wake up to a reality where it is simply too late.
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