Seeking True Liberty: A Call for a New System
The time has come to question the very foundation of our political systems. Whether in a democracy or a dictatorship, we are constantly met with the same result: governments that fail us at every turn. These systems, built on promises of service, equality, and justice, continue to crumble under the weight of inefficiency, corruption, and a glaring lack of accountability. It begs the question—why do we continue to trust them? What if the real problem lies not in the structure of government, but in the very nature of how we govern ourselves? Shouldn't there be a system where the people are truly served, not just by elected representatives, but by accountable individuals who oversee the real-time management of public services? Why do we tolerate opaque decisions, where every penny of public money is left unaccounted for, while those in power continue to play the same game of mismanagement and waste? It's time to rethink governance. A representative system should exist, yes, but one where accountability is non-negotiable. A system where those who manage our resources and public services are held to constant scrutiny, where data is transparent, and where every action taken is open to the public eye. This is not about more bureaucrats or more leaders—it’s about a shift toward true responsibility. Why should any system, especially one funded by the public, be allowed to operate without full transparency, especially when the livelihood of millions is at stake? Furthermore, what happened to the basic right of every individual to live freely? In a world governed by rules and regulations, we must ask ourselves: don’t we have the right to live life on our own terms? As long as we are not causing harm to others, should we not be free to travel, consume, and behave as we see fit? Why do we allow arbitrary restrictions to dictate our lives? True liberty is not merely the absence of government—it is the freedom to be, to exist, and to make choices without the fear of unnecessary interference. What happened to the essence of human civilization? There was a time when people fought for their rights, when revolution was sparked by the injustice of oppressive rule. Yet, today, we watch in silence as the power structures that were once created to serve the people turn into a grotesque spectacle—one where the elite loot from the masses, while we, the people, stand by, merely spectators to the decay. We have allowed ourselves to be pacified, numbed by the very systems that were meant to empower us. The question we must ask now is: when did we stop fighting? When did we lose the will to challenge the injustice in front of our eyes? It’s time to reclaim our voice. It’s time to seek true liberty.
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Just my thought process: Taxable income to collect a good amount of capital to provide the family enough support in their old age, renounce the extra to society, and go to solitude to attend eternity.
The taxes you suggested will be a punishment for those who want to go to the dharmik marg and attend sanyasa. They won't be able to make enough corpus for family and community so they can finally go to their desired path - Moksha.
My thought is only to promote family values and fertility rate through other mediums without punishing those who are on the right path.
@HariLal928350@ankitatIIMA There are many ways, such as incentivising childbirth, giving state privileges, awareness programs, and many more, but punishing the path of Brahmacharya should not be the way.