This document discusses how stress and corruption are ubiquitous and complex concepts. It argues that corruption stems from a corrupted perspective, which then leads to corrupt thinking, emotions, and actions. Specifically, it states that a narrow, sectarian perspective gives rise to discriminatory laws and systems that prioritize certain groups over others without concern for overall welfare. Total stress management, especially through namasmāran or remembrance of the divine, is presented as the key to addressing corruption by healing one's perspective and breaking restrictive thought patterns.