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Full Video on YouTube : Is This Really What You're Living For? || Acharya Prashant, IIT Hyderabad (2025)

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00:00The moment you say something is lovable, it's gone. Finished. I love chicken. What happens to the hen now? Gone.
00:06I love you is the most violent statement. The moment you say something is beautiful, now you will leap on,
00:13tear it apart and eat it up. Just as you are supposed to, let's say, watch all this. Let's say
00:18this is a jungle. But instead of being the observer, you become a consumer. Then what happens to the jungle?
00:24You hack it down. What are you doing now?
00:25Instead of observing the flow of the river and the song of the wind and the flight of the birds,
00:32you are saying, I'm no more content with observing. I want to consume. I want to catch that bird and
00:37eat it up. And that will destroy the jungle. So that will destroy this and that will also destroy this
00:42because it has not dropped its nature. Its nature was to observe. Instead of that, it has now become consumer.
00:49So this will suffer and this too will suffer. And this is climate change.
00:52So all the species will get wiped out and man too will get wiped out. You are supposed to just
00:59observe them in love, not interfere so much, not be their consumer, but just the observer of their beauty.

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