To lead or not to lead



Everyone is led by someone…..
Do you want your children led by an autocrat who is intelligent, cultured , abides by family culture, as well as traditions that are influenced by theological values . Who keeps standards of morality high and makes them governmental priorities . Who seeks to protect the innocent and particularly the young from influences and influencers who follow no real personal standards ,ethics, or morality and who favour libertine cultures that seek to cancel cultures of traditions. Autocrats generally control the business classes , and keep them to responsible standards , unlike some democracies where businessmen pay for political parties and lobby with cash what the laws should be in practically all feilds , along with making sure “free market economics” becomes the monopolies they desire .The original Autocrats in Vedic cultures were advised by the high-class Brahminical intelligensia and the Vedic scholarly Vipras in particular disciplines . All of whom were well versed in the sciences of mind , matter, and consciousness.
Following the conglomerate liberalists community often means surrendering your intelligence to speculative scientific materialism and atheistic speculative Darwinian hypothoisis and the implications thereof. One should clearly think for oneself.
The Vedic Way is the way of traditions , but as well , carefully embracing the new , and in so doing, protecting purely cultured persons from bad association and degrading consciousness. Pointing out logical objective sciences and pointing out the psychological effects of following an undisciplined mind and the good effects of understanding many broad philosophies that compliment sciences . There are implications of wrong choices and the harms they inflict .
Liberalisation and a failed democratic system prey on people’s weaknesses, allowing them freedoms that, in reality, horribly bind them . Thus, the importance of being led by the pure and wise intelligentsia who bring freedoms , peace, and a long-term sustainable happiness, that’s the Vedic way..
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