Author: Navneet Shukla

Why Rejecting Your Past Self Never Brings Peace
Rejecting your past self seems like a sensible move. Modern life makes this refusal feel sensible. We celebrate reinvention. We reward distance. We treat clean breaks as maturity. “That’s not me anymore” becomes proof of growth. But distance, when overused, turns into denial. The past self does not disappear. It stays present, not as memory,…

Not Everyone Is Meant to Be Adaptable All the Time
Why not everyone can be adaptable at all times? Easy enough question, long enough answer. It is noticed as friction before it is understood as coherence. Someone who does not rush to adjust. Someone who does not soften their edges to make themselves easier to place. From a distance, this looks like rigidity. From closer…

Why Most Sustainable Products Fail in Real Life
Biofase Avocado seed straw review looks at the new Biodegradable Straws and Cutlery from Biofase. A reusable straw, appears in a drink and something subtle happens before the first sip. A pause. A calculation. An awareness that was not there a second ago. Reusable straws rarely enter life because they are wanted. They arrive through…


