Acharya Prashant observes that the youth of India are more straightforward, less prejudiced, and more willing to engage in dialogue compared to previous generations. He finds hope in their lack of duplicity and their ability to speak their minds, which facilitates the emergence of solutions. However, he notes a significant obstacle: a value system that emphasizes self-confidence and believing in oneself regardless of the situation. This excessive confidence can diminish the urge for honest inquiry and hinder the ability to listen, as individuals may feel they already possess sufficient knowledge.