Dear Jeyamohan,
I am watching your videos and observing your classes. Indeed, I am happy to understand your ideas and dedication. But our circle is extremely corrupt, and I can see absolutely no hope anywhere. People are immersed in material things, and nobody has any interest in art, literature, or philosophy. Everyone is talking about earning money and consuming modern technology. Education is considered a way to earn money. Our society is spiritually void now. Do you believe the small number of people you are training can make any change?
Mahadevan K.S.
Dear Mahadevan,
I don’t know what kind of cultural and sociological atmosphere you are having, but I have been working in a small circle for more than forty years, i.e., modern literature. We never had more than 500 readers for a long time. We worked inside it, and we achieved great things in this small area. Actually, I am working in a wider area and creating bigger results. I believe only small and limited circles can accomplish serious things. The general public will always be like that; they live their lives. I never bother about them. My task is creating a small number of thinking individuals. I understand that this small circle of people genuinely create and sustain thought and art. I am hopeful.
Jeyamohan