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Examining wealth and well-being, Sadhguru referenced affluent societies, particularly the United States, where a staggering seventy percent of the population relies on prescription medications while thirty percent seek alternative, often illegal, sources. He humorously noted that even in the most affluent nation, people do not seem to find happiness or health without external substances, raising a critical question: If prosperity cannot guarantee well-being, what will?
Standing firm against a moral lens, Sadhguru asserted that if the current generation produces offspring who are "less than" themselves—emotionally, intellectually, or physically—it constitutes a grave injustice against humanity. This highlights an urgent need for re-evaluating our approaches to happiness and wellness.