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True value, according to Ryan Baidya of the Takshila Foundation in San Jose, California, is not determined by the amount of time spent on a task but rather by the years of experience, wisdom, and devotion that go into it. Baidya shows how mastery in any field—whether art or entrepreneurship—should be acknowledged and valued for its lifetime investment by using examples from artists such as Whistler and Picasso.

Ryan Baidya outlines a model where truthfulness forms the base of meaningful relationships, leading to respect, responsibility, dependability, and ultimately, trust. This progression culminates in love, suggesting that deep, transformative connections are built on consistent character traits and actions.

The Indian Constitution, through various amendments, has allegedly created imbalances favoring minority communities over the Hindu majority. Key concerns include religious freedoms under Articles 25, 28, and 30, the government's control over Hindu temples, and the introduction of secularism in 1975. Reform is urged to ensure equal rights for all, preserve Hindu culture, and correct perceived injustices.

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