Acharya Prashant observes that modern education focuses on sciences, humanities, and languages while neglecting the education of the self and the question of identity. He argues that even disciplines like neuroscience and psychology fail to address the fundamental human condition of suffering and the necessity of liberation. This neglect leads to an inner catastrophe that remains largely invisible on the surface, allowing for a dangerous level of indifference and complacency. He warns that as internal insanity and chaos become universal, they are increasingly accepted as the norm, making it difficult to diagnose or treat the underlying issues. Acharya Prashant highlights the human capacity to adapt to horrible internal madness, where violent or greedy behaviors are eventually dismissed as being natural or part of human nature. He concludes that without acknowledging these diseases of the psyche as such, corrective action and treatment become impossible.