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Unveiling Bharat's Temple Economy: A Catalyst for Financial Reset and De-Dollarization
Unlocking Economic Resilience: The Hidden Power of Bharat’s Temple Economy in Shaping Financial Reset and De-Dollarization Beyond Ideologies Such as Capitalism, Communism, and Socialism.

For the past couple of centuries, the world economic model that has been responsible for disbalancing sustainability is none other than the Abrahamic model, as it believes in concepts like consumption and exploitation that come with the artificially crafted desire because human life is manifested once and concepts like reincarnation don’t exist. Thus, the commandment is the only authority that drives the whole process.

Why Adam Smith’s capitalism or Karl Marx’s communism/socialism cannot be a solution to a sustainable economy.

Drawbacks of Adam Smith’s Capitalism

1: Increase in divorce rates: A marriage can be called successful if a wilful, inclusive transaction happens from both ends. It comes from understanding the importance of the sacred, invisible thread that binds the institution of marriage. With Industrialization, the focus shifted from duties to rights and as individuals got more opportunities to work and live exclusively, this led to marital strain and dissolution. Further the urbanization and migration from rural areas to cities disrupted traditional family structure.

2 - Fall in birth rates - As more couples migrated from agriculture societies to industrial societies the framework changed automatically from joint families to nuclear families and as in this newly crafted society the living cost was high thus females also took the roles of the bread earner. This artificially crafted aspiration eventually led to the procrastination for intimacy encouraged immediately after marriage backed for child birth so that the birth of a child can happen within the time frame. Further scaling of this industrialization created a slave mindset of job seekers which was an outfall of the colonial English education system.

3 - Colonial factory-based education system - English knew that if they have to scale up the industrial model then it’s important to set up institutions that will focus mostly on inculcating discipline apart from education set by deep state narrative. This led to the production of unskilled and closed mindset labourers who lacked creativity and analytical skills.

4 - Social Inequality - The rapid industrialization led to wealth disparity between the owners of capital and labourers. This led to the exploitation of labour where child labour became more prevalent as industrialists were always in the search for cheap labour. This accumulating of ninety five percent of wealth by five percent of people led to the imposition of high taxes by the government which again was not the right way to go forward as it obstructed the innovation and the business to flow.

5 - Environmental Degradation - Industrial expansion led to consequences such as pollution and depletion of natural resources that arouse with rapid deforestation. This happened because there was no concept that both ecology and economy can go hand in hand. The belief that you are the body and soul is the carrier comes from the Abrahamic faith that states that you have been given only one life and so there was no room for concept like preservation.

6 -Overcrowded Concentration - For the sake of transactional commodity commonly known as money people were forced to migrate to these so-called Tier 1 cities where the mindset was exploitative and capitalistic driven. This led to overcrowded cities with inadequate housing, poor sanitation and fly high crime rates.

Drawbacks of Karl Marx’s Communism

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