Acharya Prashant explains the contrast between the man-made order of the West and the apparent disorder in India. He notes that while the West relies on the ego and doership to establish systems, India’s religious heritage has taught that human will is secondary. However, because most people lack a rigorous spiritual inquiry into the higher divine order, they are left in a state of confusion. They reject man-made systems without knowing the truth, resulting in the chaos witnessed on the streets. He emphasizes that order born from external discipline and fear is unsustainable and often leads to internal neurosis and external violence.