A sharp reflection on modern relationships, explaining why recognizing unhealthy patterns and walking away can be the ultimate act of self-respect, growth, and emotional freedom instead of endlessly trying to fix what’s broken.
A reflection on AI slop, clickbait culture, and dopamine burnout—and why the internet’s decline might finally free us from endless scrolling and push us back toward real connection and quiet.
A warm, nostalgic desk scene contrasts a rotary phone with a glowing smartphone, capturing the tension between modern texting and timeless phone calls, human connection, focus, and deliberate conversation again.
The promise of shared adventure collapses into decision fatigue, vibe management, and the slow death of spontaneity—usually somewhere near a tourist landmark.
After heavy Kerala rains, my house was damaged by a fallen teak tree. Insurance helped. Life’s troubles are unpredictable but teach us resilience, patience, and the importance of adapting and learning.
We need at least one profession, understand society, manage money, and use critical thinking. Everyone doesn’t need to know everything. Start with your experiences, improve them, and life will teach you.