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Are you ready for a moral audit? This episode cuts through the noise of surface-level ethics and rituals to expose the true nature of virtue.
We combine deep literary wisdom with modern psychology and cinematic critique to provide five actionable ways you can instantly check your own intentions and understand societal blind spots.
In this essential episode, we decode:
The Poet's Challenge: Josh Malihabadi's famous critique on why society permits "drinking human blood" but forbids "grape wine." (The ultimate social critique of hypocrisy).
The TBBT Test: We borrow a simple psychological trick from The Big Bang Theory—the "That'll Show Them" test—to instantly determine if your motives are pure or rooted in spite.
The Inner Fire: The powerful lesson from the film Khuda Kay Liye on why fixing your Baatin (inner self) must always precede your Zahir (outer appearance).
Action Speaks Louder: We examine the couplet that explains why people who constantly boast are the least likely to be doing the good they claim.
The Hitler Paradox: How historical villains (like Hitler, a vegetarian/non-drinker) prove that good etiquette and rituals can coexist with profound evil, and why society often overlooks it.
Hit play and start seeing the world—and yourself—with clearer moral vision.
By Kavinaama - The Poetry and Culture PodcastAre you ready for a moral audit? This episode cuts through the noise of surface-level ethics and rituals to expose the true nature of virtue.
We combine deep literary wisdom with modern psychology and cinematic critique to provide five actionable ways you can instantly check your own intentions and understand societal blind spots.
In this essential episode, we decode:
The Poet's Challenge: Josh Malihabadi's famous critique on why society permits "drinking human blood" but forbids "grape wine." (The ultimate social critique of hypocrisy).
The TBBT Test: We borrow a simple psychological trick from The Big Bang Theory—the "That'll Show Them" test—to instantly determine if your motives are pure or rooted in spite.
The Inner Fire: The powerful lesson from the film Khuda Kay Liye on why fixing your Baatin (inner self) must always precede your Zahir (outer appearance).
Action Speaks Louder: We examine the couplet that explains why people who constantly boast are the least likely to be doing the good they claim.
The Hitler Paradox: How historical villains (like Hitler, a vegetarian/non-drinker) prove that good etiquette and rituals can coexist with profound evil, and why society often overlooks it.
Hit play and start seeing the world—and yourself—with clearer moral vision.