As companies champion meditation to alleviate workplace stress, questions arise about its ethical implications. Is it a genuine solution or a convenient diversion from addressing deeper systemic issues?
As meditation gains mainstream appeal, the ethics of monetizing its instruction stirs debate. Is charging for guidance a fair exchange for expertise, or does it commercialize a practice meant to be accessible to all?
In the serene realm of meditation, a debate stirs: should tranquility come with a price tag? Balancing accessibility and sustainability, the ethics of charging for meditation programs invite us to ponder the true cost of inner peace.