Why the Youth Must Rethink the Noise Around Marriage, Masculinity, and Modern Liberation "When the pendulum swings too far in one direction, even balance begins to look like injustice." — Rollo May, Existential Psychologist Marriage in India has always been more than a personal choice. It’s a sacred social contract, a cultural cornerstone. Generations grew up believing in it not as blind submission, but as a partnership rooted in trust, sacrifice, and patience. But lately, a powerful wave is shifting that belief especially among young, urban minds consuming content that sells freedom over commitment, individualism over interdependence. One such example is a recent article titled “Marriage is dying in India, and women are glad it is.” While it's important to hear different voices, we must pause and ask: Whose truth are we hearing? And what is the cost of believing only one side? Then and Now: What Changed? Traditionally, Indian households operated on clearly defined role...
"The Intellect has little to do on the road to Discovery, there comes a Leap in mere Consciousness"