Category: Blogs and Articles
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The Rise of Charlatans (ft. Jay Shetty & Mel Robbins)
More than ever, it is easy to be a charlatan. Big thanks to globalization and capitalistic-oriented economies. Although history has seen many charlatans, it is nothing compared to the numbers we are seeing now. And the problem is that most people want to be one. Charlatans are performers, much better actors than actual actors. They…
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God as a Coping Mechanism
I am not going to debate about the existence of God here. This article isn’t about that but rather about what the idea of God does to humans. In the pursuit of absolute truth, we often negate what and how something does to us. Perhaps we should start looking at things in a different light.…
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How South & East Asia Exploit Their Own Kind in Canada.
I came here as an international student, and to support myself financially, I handed out a lot of resumes. There wasn’t a restaurant or bookstore I didn’t visit. It was hard to get a part-time job. Luckily, I got a call from a famous fast-food franchise. The general manager called me because we both are…
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Are Indians obedient employees?
Indians take so much pride in seeing Indian CEOs of American companies. It is one of those chest-thumping moments; WhatsApp status updated; Twitter wars ensued. What they fail to see is that the CEO position is another job. I agree it is not easy to get by. But truth remains: Indians love to be employees…
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Are Indian women denied individuality?
A few years ago, I used to have a friend called Kusuma (not the real name). She was telling me that her father and brother were forcing her to get married. She was 24 years old and had hardly seen any life at all. She completed her post-grad a couple of months earlier. She wanted…
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How South & East Asian Managers Exploit Their Kind in Canada.
When I go through Instagram or X, I usually come across so many hateful and racist comments towards Asians. At first, it didn’t make any sense to me. As I observe and interact with people here in Canada, I started noticing some patterns. I came here as an international student, and to support myself financially,…
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Are Indians Obedient Employees?
Indians take so much pride in seeing Indian CEOs of American companies. It is one of those chest-thumping moments; WhatsApp status updated; Twitter wars ensued. What they fail to see is that the CEO position is another job. I agree it is not easy to get by. But truth remains: Indians love to be employees…
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5 Favorite and 2 Disappointing Books I Read in 2025
2025 has been an abysmal year of reading. Although I read more books than the previous year, still it isn’t enough to satiate my hunger for reading. But I read a few solid favorite books, a couple of disappointing ones, and a shitload of average books. Here are my favorite books in no order: 1.…
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Are Indian Women Denied Individuality?
A few years ago, I used to have a friend called Kusuma (not the real name). She was telling me that her father and brother were forcing her to get married. She was 24 years old and had hardly seen any life at all. She completed her post-grad a couple of months earlier, and she…
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is it just me? or is everyone feeling the same?
For the last 8 months, I have been feeling intellectual numbness and a sense of lost ground. It is not about failing to provide a solid comeback in an argument or writing a great, engaging blog post. The feeling is growing day by day. I no longer feel myself. After my degree graduation, I took…
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I Read 300+ Books & How They Have Changed Me
I have always been a curious person. I learn things just for the sake of learning. Although, in these times, everyone asks us to focus on a specific topic, I would argue that not everything has to have a utility. If we follow the former idea, we have to stop doing 90% of our endeavors…
