Acharya Prashant discusses the ongoing protests in Iran, drawing parallels between the current 'Gen Z Revolution' and the 1979 Islamic Revolution. He explains that before the 1979 revolution, Iran was relatively secular and liberal, where women enjoyed significant freedoms. However, due to economic crises, foreign policy issues, and a psychological sense of subservience to foreign powers, the people overthrew the Shah and brought in an orthodox religious leadership. Now, after nearly fifty years, the cycle has completed itself as the younger generation rebels against the very system their predecessors established, seeking a return to liberal and secular values.