HUNT.
In the same way that the ancient Hindu scriptures tell tales of vast knowledge and wisdom, such as the Vedas, or how Greek thinkers sought truth and understanding, there's a vast treasure of knowledge from long ago. Much of this is now scattered and lost, reminding us of the lost city of Dwarka from Hindu lore or the elusive Atlantis from Greek tales. Like Arjuna in the Bhagavad Gita, standing confused on the battlefield, we too often find ourselves lost in the midst of incomplete knowledge. We're searching for clarity, for that guiding voice like Krishna's to show us the way. The old Greek philosophers, like Socrates, also had questions. They'd gather in places like the Agora and debate, hoping to piece together a clearer picture of the world. Today, we're on a similar quest. We might not have chariots or ancient Agoras, but we have stories, writings, and a burning curiosity. Can we, using what we've learned, reclaim that lost wisdom? This journey is like the q...