K.M.Pathi
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K.M.Pathi (@kmpathi) Ingliz til segmentidagi kanali faol ishtirokchi. Hozirda hamjamiyat 11 522 obunachidan iborat bo'lib, Taʼlim toifasida 17 315-o'rinni va Hindiston mintaqasida 35 388-o'rinni egallagan.
📊 Auditoriya ko‘rsatkichlari va dinamika
невідомо sanasidan buyon loyiha tez o‘sib, 11 522 obunachiga ega bo‘ldi.
27 Iyun, 2026 dagi oxirgi ma’lumotlarga ko‘ra kanal barqaror faollikka ega. Oxirgi 30 kunda obunachilar soni 118 ga, so‘nggi 24 soatda esa -1 ga o‘zgardi va umumiy qamrov yuqori darajada qolmoqda.
- Tasdiqlash holati: Tasdiqlanmagan
- Jalb etish (ER): Auditoriya o‘rtacha 22.24% darajada jalb etiladi. Nashrdan keyingi dastlabki 24 soatda kontent odatda umumiy obunachilar sonining 5.88% ini tashkil etuvchi reaksiyalarni to‘playdi.
- Post qamrovi: Har bir post o‘rtacha 2 562 marta ko‘riladi; birinchi sutkada odatda 677 ta ko‘rish yig‘iladi.
- Reaksiyalar va o‘zaro ta’sir: Auditoriya faol: har bir postga o‘rtacha 10 ta reaksiya keladi.
- Tematik yo‘nalishlar: Kontent ethic, ethics101, courage, hype, moralphilosophy kabi asosiy mavzularga jamlangan.
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Yuqori yangilanish chastotasi (oxirgi ma’lumot 28 Iyun, 2026 da olingan) sababli kanal doimo dolzarb va katta qamrovli bo‘lib qoladi. Analitika auditoriya kontent bilan faol hamkorlik qilishini, uni Taʼlim toifasidagi muhim ta’sir nuqtasiga aylantirishini ko‘rsatadi.
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| 2 | https://youtu.be/mED-03h9z7s?si=QNpwAOV_pxmMkZfy | 813 |
| 3 | https://youtube.com/shorts/UWwdY72ISfE?si=8NsT3vMWACAjHFPn | 1 286 |
| 4 | https://youtu.be/y_38QYZcBQs?si=5a6UtBLXCsl65wcN | 2 343 |
| 5 | https://youtube.com/shorts/7wsFjUGIapM?si=M_QYWFCgPr8zqm9B | 2 540 |
| 6 | The Ethics Brief | Ideas Outlive Force
Force is visible.
It arrives with authority.
With command.
With fear.
With the power to punish.
It can silence a voice.
Break a protest.
Ban a book.
Imprison a person.
Control a crowd.
But force has one limitation.
It can make people obey.
It cannot make them agree.
An idea works differently.
It begins quietly.
As a question.
As a doubt.
As a refusal to accept that things must remain as they are.
And once an idea takes hold,
power has a new problem.
People may still obey.
But they no longer believe.
That is where force begins to weaken.
Because no system survives on force alone.
It also needs acceptance.
It needs legitimacy.
It needs people to believe that its authority is justified.
An idea unsettles that foundation.
It changes what people are willing to tolerate.
It changes what they are willing to question.
It changes what they are willing to resist.
This is why power fears ideas.
Not because ideas defeat force immediately.
But because they make force look morally naked.
Force may win quickly.
Ideas win slowly.
Force can dominate the present.
But an idea, once believed deeply enough,
can reshape the future.
#Ethics101 #EthicsBrief #IdeasMatter #PowerOfIdeas #MoralPhilosophy #PoliticalPhilosophy #Freedom #Justice #PowerAndIdeas #ThoughtsMatter #EthicsForLife #UPSC #GS4Ethics | 2 803 |
| 7 | https://youtu.be/gv8eEQe_iqc?si=EUYHNs3iRQce-L-x | 3 087 |
| 8 | https://youtube.com/shorts/9c2vQC1IuNI?si=vEoR_BxVgbGfdsS8 | 3 231 |
| 9 | The Ethics Brief | The Strength to Wait
Patience is often mistaken for weakness.
For waiting.
For doing nothing.
For accepting delay.
But patience is not inactivity.
It is discipline over impulse.
The ability to stay with a process
before results become visible.
To continue without applause.
To work without immediate proof.
To resist the urge to force an outcome
simply because time feels uncomfortable.
Patience requires farsightedness.
It asks us to understand something
that impatience often forgets:
not everything valuable appears quickly.
Some things need repetition.
Some things need trust.
Some things need time
because the process itself is forming them.
Sometimes, patience is the quiet strength
to trust that meaningful things
take shape slowly.
K M Pathi
#Ethics101 #EthicsBrief #Patience #Values #SelfDiscipline #TrustTheProcess #MoralReflection #LifeLessons #PersonalGrowth #Wisdom #Philosophy #MeaningfulLiving #UPSC #GS4 #EthicsForLife | 3 778 |
| 10 | https://youtube.com/shorts/4sP2TLLJ-GE?si=jxuinHKqIvijfCwd | 2 894 |
| 11 | The Ethics Brief | The Quality of Aspirations
We often measure societies by outcomes.
Economic growth.
Technological progress.
Military power.
Visible achievement.
And these things matter.
But Wade Davis points toward something deeper.
A society is also shaped by what it aspires to become.
Because aspirations reveal direction.
What a society admires,
rewards,
protects,
and dreams about
slowly becomes the kind of society it creates.
A nation may become efficient without becoming humane.
Powerful without becoming just.
Advanced without becoming wise.
That is why aspirations matter.
They shape priorities long before they shape outcomes.
A society that aspires only to success
may organise itself around competition.
A society that also aspires to dignity,
fairness,
knowledge,
or compassion
begins to organise itself differently.
Over time, collective aspirations become collective character.
And perhaps that is the deeper question behind progress:
Not only what a society builds,
but the kind of society it wants to become.
K M Pathi
#Ethics101 #EthicsBrief #MoralPhilosophy #Society #Values #Progress #HumanValues #Ethics #SocialThought #Philosophy #PublicLife #CriticalThinking #UPSC #UPSC2026 #GS4 | 3 369 |
| 12 | https://youtube.com/shorts/UDqc3cQOWZI?si=k3XvcP3QmX2Lnz0a | 2 438 |
| 13 | https://youtu.be/j_iZFOlBk4w?si=DxQi_erTcEYN-Auq | 2 876 |
| 14 | https://youtube.com/shorts/DQUogX_AOeg?si=xj0s8ATqj_sNRaqY | 2 808 |
| 15 | https://youtu.be/2fQXamTJNKM?si=QycW26MI2RI7fU1x | 2 929 |
| 16 | https://youtube.com/shorts/btmZDcZ22VE?si=dGsCA7td1yK2i7ZY | 2 655 |
| 17 | The Ethics Brief | The Closed Door
Loss has a way of narrowing attention.
We fix our gaze on what ended.
What didn't work out.
What was taken away.
And while we stare, something else quietly becomes available.
Not as a replacement.
Not as consolation.
But as a direction.
Helen Keller is not offering comfort here.
She is pointing to a habit of mind.
The tendency to let what is behind us
occupy the space that what is ahead requires.
The closed door is real.
The sadness around it is real.
But sadness, held too long in one direction,
becomes its own kind of blindness.
The open door does not announce itself.
It does not compete for attention.
It simply waits.
New possibilities almost always exist.
The question is where we choose to look.
K M Pathi
#Ethics101 #EthicsBrief #HelenKeller #Resilience #Perspective #HumanBehaviour #MindfulLiving #GrowthMindset #Philosophy #UPSCEthics | 0 |
| 18 | UPSC GS-IV Ethics | Virtue Ethics & Moral Character in Public Life
In GS-IV Ethics, many questions are not about rules or frameworks.
They are about who you are as a decision-maker.
Integrity. Courage. Honesty. Humility.
These are not abstract ideas.
They are qualities that determine how power is exercised, how decisions are made, and how responsibility is carried.
Yet, many aspirants prepare ethics as if it is only about definitions and theories.
That approach misses something central.
Ethics in public life is not only about what you know.
It is about what kind of person you are expected to be.
That is why this playlist is structured as a learning module:
Virtue Ethics & Moral Character | Integrity, Courage in Public Life
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiDLDGCFlnqvYDIweZDiO_lJvb5J6bo7E&si=ofk3nIu_o3Qx8FeU
This is not a list of values.
It is a way to understand how character shapes ethical decision-making.
HOW TO USE THIS PLAYLIST
This playlist also follows a deliberate progression.
STAGE 1: Foundations of Virtue Ethics
Begin with:
Aristotle in the IAS
Socrates in 5 Quotes
Focus on:
Character as the basis of ethics
Habit and moral training
The role of judgment in decision-making
This stage builds your philosophical foundation.
STAGE 2: Core Moral Virtues
Move to:
Courage Explained
Perseverance
Honesty
Humility
Focus on:
Acting under pressure
Staying consistent over time
Truthfulness in conduct
Restraint in power
These are not isolated traits.
They define how a public servant behaves in difficult situations.
STAGE 3: Ethical Orientation in Public Life
Then study:
Power of Serving Others
Patriotism
Focus on:
Service as an ethical commitment
Responsibility toward society and institutions
Balancing personal values with public duty
Here, ethics moves from character to public responsibility.
STAGE 4: Inner Strength and Moral Repair
Finally:
Forgiveness
Integrity
Focus on:
Responding to failure and wrongdoing
Moral consistency across situations
Trust as the foundation of public life
This stage completes the picture of ethical character.
What This Playlist Trains You To Do
= Understand ethics as character, not just theory
= Recognise virtues in real governance situations
= Apply moral traits to case studies and answers
In GS-IV, many answers are evaluated not only for logic,
but for the quality of ethical judgment they reflect.
Virtue ethics prepares you for that.
Because in public life,
rules may guide action.
But character sustains it.
— Ethics101
#UPSC #UPSCGS4 #GS4Ethics #Ethics101 #VirtueEthics #Integrity #PublicService #MoralCharacter #UPSCPreparation
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiDLDGCFlnqvYDIweZDiO_lJvb5J6bo7E&si=ofk3nIu_o3Qx8FeU | 0 |
| 19 | https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiDLDGCFlnqvYDIweZDiO_lJvb5J6bo7E&si=De6VBrAxQLN4xZb9
UPSC GS-IV Ethics | Virtue Ethics & Moral Character in Public Life
In GS-IV Ethics, many questions are not about rules or frameworks.
They are about who you are as a decision-maker.
Integrity. Courage. Honesty. Humility.
These are not abstract ideas.
They are qualities that determine how power is exercised, how decisions are made, and how responsibility is carried.
Yet, many aspirants prepare ethics as if it is only about definitions and theories.
That approach misses something central.
Ethics in public life is not only about what you know.
It is about what kind of person you are expected to be.
That is why this playlist is structured as a learning module:
Virtue Ethics & Moral Character | Integrity, Courage in Public Life
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiDLDGCFlnqvYDIweZDiO_lJvb5J6bo7E&si=ofk3nIu_o3Qx8FeU
This is not a list of values.
It is a way to understand how character shapes ethical decision-making.
HOW TO USE THIS PLAYLIST
This playlist also follows a deliberate progression.
STAGE 1: Foundations of Virtue Ethics
Begin with:
Aristotle in the IAS
Socrates in 5 Quotes
Focus on:
Character as the basis of ethics
Habit and moral training
The role of judgment in decision-making
This stage builds your philosophical foundation.
STAGE 2: Core Moral Virtues
Move to:
Courage Explained
Perseverance
Honesty
Humility
Focus on:
Acting under pressure
Staying consistent over time
Truthfulness in conduct
Restraint in power
These are not isolated traits.
They define how a public servant behaves in difficult situations.
STAGE 3: Ethical Orientation in Public Life
Then study:
Power of Serving Others
Patriotism
Focus on:
Service as an ethical commitment
Responsibility toward society and institutions
Balancing personal values with public duty
Here, ethics moves from character to public responsibility.
STAGE 4: Inner Strength and Moral Repair
Finally:
Forgiveness
Integrity
Focus on:
Responding to failure and wrongdoing
Moral consistency across situations
Trust as the foundation of public life
This stage completes the picture of ethical character.
What This Playlist Trains You To Do
= Understand ethics as character, not just theory
= Recognise virtues in real governance situations
= Apply moral traits to case studies and answers
In GS-IV, many answers are evaluated not only for logic,
but for the quality of ethical judgment they reflect.
Virtue ethics prepares you for that.
Because in public life,
rules may guide action.
But character sustains it.
— Ethics101
#UPSC #UPSCGS4 #GS4Ethics #Ethics101 #VirtueEthics #Integrity #PublicService #MoralCharacter #UPSCPreparation
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiDLDGCFlnqvYDIweZDiO_lJvb5J6bo7E&si=ofk3nIu_o3Qx8FeU | 0 |
| 20 | UPSC GS-IV Ethics | Virtue Ethics & Moral Character in Public Life
In GS-IV Ethics, many questions are not about rules or frameworks.
They are about who you are as a decision-maker.
Integrity. Courage. Honesty. Humility.
These are not abstract ideas.
They are qualities that determine how power is exercised, how decisions are made, and how responsibility is carried.
Yet, many aspirants prepare ethics as if it is only about definitions and theories.
That approach misses something central.
Ethics in public life is not only about what you know.
It is about what kind of person you are expected to be.
That is why this playlist is structured as a learning module:
Virtue Ethics & Moral Character | Integrity, Courage in Public Life
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiDLDGCFlnqvYDIweZDiO_lJvb5J6bo7E&si=ofk3nIu_o3Qx8FeU
This is not a list of values.
It is a way to understand how character shapes ethical decision-making.
HOW TO USE THIS PLAYLIST
This playlist also follows a deliberate progression.
STAGE 1: Foundations of Virtue Ethics
Begin with:
Aristotle in the IAS
Socrates in 5 Quotes
Focus on:
Character as the basis of ethics
Habit and moral training
The role of judgment in decision-making
This stage builds your philosophical foundation.
STAGE 2: Core Moral Virtues
Move to:
Courage Explained
Perseverance
Honesty
Humility
Focus on:
Acting under pressure
Staying consistent over time
Truthfulness in conduct
Restraint in power
These are not isolated traits.
They define how a public servant behaves in difficult situations.
STAGE 3: Ethical Orientation in Public Life
Then study:
Power of Serving Others
Patriotism
Focus on:
Service as an ethical commitment
Responsibility toward society and institutions
Balancing personal values with public duty
Here, ethics moves from character to public responsibility.
STAGE 4: Inner Strength and Moral Repair
Finally:
Forgiveness
Integrity
Focus on:
Responding to failure and wrongdoing
Moral consistency across situations
Trust as the foundation of public life
This stage completes the picture of ethical character.
What This Playlist Trains You To Do
= Understand ethics as character, not just theory
= Recognise virtues in real governance situations
= Apply moral traits to case studies and answers
In GS-IV, many answers are evaluated not only for logic,
but for the quality of ethical judgment they reflect.
Virtue ethics prepares you for that.
Because in public life,
rules may guide action.
But character sustains it.
— Ethics101
#UPSC #UPSCGS4 #GS4Ethics #Ethics101 #VirtueEthics #Integrity #PublicService #MoralCharacter #UPSCPreparation
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiDLDGCFlnqvYDIweZDiO_lJvb5J6bo7E&si=ofk3nIu_o3Qx8FeU | 0 |
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