Ram The King Without Ambition: Ambition makes sense when you

Ram The King Without Ambition: Ambition makes sense when you have surplus of seventy generations? Ramayana has the answer

The article draws a metaphor from the Ramayana, using the character Kabandha to represent the insatiable hunger and relentless growth associated with both Capitalism and Socialism. It explores how modern society praises endless ambition and the pursuit of wealth, framing contentment as a pathology. The author suggests that individuals, especially the affluent, are trapped in this hunger without permission to be satisfied.

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