Journal Reflections
Bedside observations, clinical experiences, and immediate notes written after hours in the wards. These represent the raw, day-to-day encounters that prompt philosophical inquiry.
Emotional Metabolism: Why Your Body Can’t Outsmart Its Feelings
You’ve Felt This Before. You tell yourself you’re fine. You’ve had worse days. You can handle this.And yet your chest feels tight, your sleep is shallow, and you find yourself sna...
Lifeology From Do Aankhen Barah Haath: The Six Inner Enemies
Introduction — The Prison Beyond Walls Cinema can be philosophy in motion. It does not merely entertain; it reveals the inner landscape of human struggle.V. Shantaram’s 1957 class...
The Human Condition: A Cycle Of Learning, Unlearning, And Coping
Life is a recursive cycle of learning, unlearning, and coping. The human condition is not a straight path toward perfection. It’s a cycle—a messy, beautiful loop of learning, unle...
THE PURPOSE OF HUMAN LIFE—A WALK THROUGH THE HOUSE OF BEING
Introduction Most of us ask this question at least once:“Why am I here?What is the purpose of my life?”We ask it when life hurts, when dreams break, when love disappoints, or when...
Stirring Life: Everyday Lessons from the Kitchen
How cooking teaches us about living Life as a Practice, Not a Performance The first time I tried cooking on my own was in my hostel room. The kitchen was a cramped corner, its...