A single moment on KBC revealed a deeper civilizational failure: the collapse of authority in modern human formation. This article examines how dismantling hierarchy, discipline, and correction—under the guise of equality and rights—has distorted human manufacturing. Drawing from Hindu philosophy, it argues that structured authority is essential for upright, responsible individuals and social stability.
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KBC and the Plumb Line: When a Society Loses Its Moral Measure
This article explores how modern society abandoned its moral plumb line, leading to collapsing discipline, confused rights, and fractured families. Through Hindu principles of dharma, balanced reward–correction, and compassionate firmness, the piece explains why early guidance forms character and why false kindness creates long-term harm. A call to restore structure and rebuild human formation.
Manufacturing Defect: When Humans Stopped Making Humans
Modern society celebrates intelligence but ignores humility and discipline—creating incomplete humans. This blog exposes the “manufacturing defect” in parenting and education where children are treated like finished pots before being fired in life’s furnace. Drawing from Hindu wisdom—tapa, danda, and the guru’s authority—it calls for restoring the lost art of manufacturing strong, responsible, compassionate human beings.


