An IIT engineer comes to survey a road through a Punjab village. He stays to learn how to see.
Told across three generations - an engineer who unlearns, a village boy who grows, and a community that transforms - The Polymath Method teaches seven ways of seeing the world: through systems, behavior, philosophy, nature, history, communication, and technology.
Part parable, part manual, this is kathā - the way India has always taught: through story, through feeling, through verses that settle in the heart and change how you see.
A dying doctor reveals what expertise hides. An anthill teaches what textbooks can't. A grandmother's song carries what no lecture will. Seven eyes open, one at a time, until the whole world looks different.
For anyone who suspects that knowing more isn't the same as understanding - and that the deepest lessons hide in the simplest stories.