We all want India to progress, right? Better economy, better lives – aiming for that 'developed country' status. 🚀 But I just saw a video about Japan, showing how even very advanced, 'first world' countries can face serious problems like widespread loneliness and social isolation. It made me think about a comment someone raised: what's the human cost of getting ahead? So, the big question for us: As India keeps developing rapidly, how do we make sure we don't lose our strong community connections along the way? How do we build a future that's not just wealthy, but also happy and connected? Is achieving 'developed' status worth it if it leads to a society where many feel deeply alone? It's something important to think about. What should we prioritise to ensure our progress doesn't come at too high a social cost? 👇
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