Dhaka, Nov. 5 -- The world today stands at a strange crossroads. Technology dazzles our eyes, information floods our screens, yet amidst this abundance of data, depth of understanding is vanishing.

There was a time when reading the morning newspaper was a sacred ritual-its rustling pages carried not just news, but reflection, debate, and civic consciousness.

Today, that rustle has been replaced by the soundless scroll of a smartphone. The new generation wakes up not to headlines, but to notifications; not to analysis, but to algorithms.

They click, they swipe, they react-but rarely do they pause to think. They know more than any generation before them, yet understand less. In this relentless "age of clicks," the ability to think critic...