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  • Artha meaning: why getting rich is a spiritual duty, not a sin

    Artha meaning: why getting rich is a spiritual duty, not a sin

    To understand this properly, we first need to clarify Artha meaning in Hindu philosophy. In the Purusharth framework, Artha is one of the four aims of human life. The word Artha is usually translated as wealth, but that translation is too narrow. Artha refers to material well-being, economic security, power, influence, and the practical means…

  • Why humans need to explore: the psychology behind every big ambition

    Why humans need to explore: the psychology behind every big ambition

    The psychology of exploration is not a niche academic subject. It is the study of a drive so fundamental to the human brain that neuroscientists can trace it to the same dopaminergic systems that regulate hunger and reproduction. It is older than language, older than civilisation, older than any of the specific things human beings…

  • Why south asian parents don’t say I love you

    Why south asian parents don’t say I love you

    Why South Asian parents don’t say I love you is one of those questions that gets asked in hushed tones, usually between friends who grew up in the same kind of house, usually after a few drinks, usually with a laugh that has something else underneath it. You know the house. The one where love…

  • Attention economy news cycle: when apple’s big week met the world’s worst one

    Attention economy news cycle: when apple’s big week met the world’s worst one

    Attention economy news cycle reached a kind of peak absurdity this week. On Monday morning, Tim Cook posted a short video to his social media accounts. Colourful Apple logo. The hashtag #AppleLaunch. A teaser for what he called a big week ahead, with at least five new products rolling out across three days, culminating in…

  • Indian creek island: why the world’s richest men are all moving to one place

    Indian creek island: why the world’s richest men are all moving to one place

    Indian Creek Island is a 300-acre strip of man-made land in Biscayne Bay, Miami. It has 41 homes. Its own government. Its own police force that patrols by land and by sea. A single guarded bridge to the mainland, where visitors show ID and may have their vehicles inspected before being allowed through. Yesterday, Mark…

  • Polycrisis: what happens to the human mind when everything goes wrong at once

    Polycrisis: what happens to the human mind when everything goes wrong at once

    Polycrisis is not a new word. It is a new reality. It describes what is happening right now, this week, today. Multiple large-scale crises arriving simultaneously, each one serious enough to dominate the news cycle on its own, each one amplifying the others, none of them resolving while the next one lands. Here is what…

  • Why does nostalgia feel bittersweet? the science behind the ache

    Why does nostalgia feel bittersweet? the science behind the ache

    Why does nostalgia feel bittersweet? Because you are experiencing two things at once. The pleasure of remembering something good. And the ache of knowing it is gone. Both hit at the same time. That is not a glitch. That is the whole point. Nostalgia is experienced several times a week by most adults. It is…

  • Confirmation Bias: how we build beliefs and defend them

    Confirmation Bias: how we build beliefs and defend them

    This article explains confirmation bias explained simply, without academic jargon or political framing. You scroll past a headline that confirms what you already suspected. You feel a small sense of recognition. Of course. That makes sense. You keep reading. Later that day, you encounter an article arguing the opposite. You skim it. Something feels off.…

  • What is Dharma in Hinduism: the one goal modern life makes almost impossible

    What is Dharma in Hinduism: the one goal modern life makes almost impossible

    To understand why modern life sidelines it, we first have to answer a simple question: what is Dharma in Hinduism? Dharma is the most important of the four aims in Purushartha, and it is the one modern life is least equipped to support. Not because people are less moral than they used to be. Not…

  • This week’s good news the algorithm did not show you

    This week’s good news the algorithm did not show you

    Good news this week is buried under the usual avalanche of conflict, politics and economic anxiety. Which means most of the genuinely hopeful things that happened in the last seven days never made your feed. Here they are. The blindness epidemic nobody talks about is retreating Trachoma is the world’s leading infectious cause of blindness.…

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