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Why life breaks when everything becomes a goal
Purusharth is a weekly series exploring alignment, purpose, and inner coherence.Each piece looks at a different aspect of how direction forms, breaks, and returns, informed by psychology and ancient frameworks, without religion. Cycles instead of goals defined how human beings understood purpose long before ambition was measured through milestones, metrics, or outcomes. Effort did not…

Why rejecting your past self never brings peace
There is a moment most people avoid. It does not feel profound.It does not arrive with clarity.It feels mildly threatening and easy to postpone. It is the moment when you realise you are no longer running from who you were, but you still refuse to sit with them. Modern life makes this refusal feel sensible.…

Not everyone is meant to be adaptable all the time
Alignment over adaptability is rarely admired when it first appears. 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 up, it looks like restraint.…


