Nepal's political history presents a peculiar paradox. We ended autocratic Rana rule, fought against Panchayat, sacrificed for democracy, bid farewell to monarchy, dreamt of federalism, and finally created a progressive constitution through a constituent assembly. After every transition, a new wave of hope emerges, and each time, that wave dissipates before reaching the shore. The question arises: why does our quest for good governance repeatedly remain incomplete? Why does every new government become a prisoner of the old mold? Why is our dream of prosperity always reserved for tomorrow, never becoming today's reality? Due to the lack of desired good governance and...