Category "Advice"

The Making of a Charismatic Predator: When Power, Charm, and Entitlement Collide

Every generation produces men who look like leaders and sound like saviors—but behave like predators behind closed doors. Men like Rahul Mamkootathil didn’t fall from the sky. They are manufactured by systems that reward charisma, forgive abuse, and confuse confidence with character. On television, he is articulate. On stage, magnetic....

Broken Homes Don’t Just Hurt Families — They Quietly Rewire Society

Societies don’t collapse overnight. They crack silently—inside living rooms, behind closed doors, in homes where love is conditional, presence is optional, and ego replaces responsibility. Civilizations aren’t destroyed by enemies first. They’re weakened by parenting done poorly, marriages left untreated, and adults who refuse to grow up but still decide...

Kerala Politics: When Red and Saffron Fight on Stage but Shake Hands Backstage

Kerala is often celebrated as a politically aware state. People debate, question, protest, and read between the lines. Yet, when it comes to real accountability at the highest level of power, Kerala looks disturbingly similar to the rest of India: loud accusations, dramatic investigations, endless court dates—and zero final conclusions....

Indian Education: The Big Truth They Don’t Want Students to Know

Today, many political speeches repeat one message again and again: “Indian education was destroyed by Macaulay and colonial mindset.” It sounds strong. It feels patriotic. But it is not the whole truth. In fact, the reality is uncomfortable for today’s rulers: 👉 India’s strongest education system was created AFTER independence...