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मरोगे बाद में, पहले पागल होओगे || आचार्य प्रशांत (2024)
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Climate Change
Mass Insanity
Carbon Emissions
Global Warming
Consumption
Ecological Collapse
Evolution
Monsoon
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Acharya Prashant discusses the impending climate catastrophe, emphasizing that humanity is entering an era of mass insanity before physical extinction. He explains that the human body and brain are not evolved to withstand the extreme temperatures currently being recorded. This heat disrupts neural circuits and decision-making processes, leading to increased aggression and irrational behavior, similar to the internal strife described in the destruction of Shri Krishna's Dwarka. He notes that this behavioral shift is already visible in animals and birds, which are becoming increasingly aggressive and erratic due to the heat. He critiques the current narrative that places the burden of climate action on the common man through minor lifestyle changes like recycling or using electric vehicles. Acharya Prashant argues that the real culprits are a tiny fraction of the global population—the mega-rich and celebrities—whose consumption-heavy lifestyles and private jets emit millions of tons of carbon. He points out that fifty-seven companies are responsible for eighty percent of global emissions. He asserts that the common man's primary guilt lies in idolizing these celebrities, whose definition of a 'good life' is based on unlimited consumption, which directly fuels the destruction of the planet's natural resources. Furthermore, he warns of the collapse of essential systems, such as the monsoon and glacial rivers like the Ganga and Yamuna, which will lead to severe water and food shortages. He explains that cooling is an inefficient physical process that creates a negative feedback loop: higher temperatures lead to more air conditioning, which requires more electricity, leading to more carbon emissions and even higher temperatures. He concludes that unless humanity changes its spiritual values and stops following destructive role models in entertainment, industry, and politics, it faces total annihilation, starting with the most vulnerable populations.