Category: Philosophy

Reality and happiness

It seems that today I am incapable of putting in any amount of real work, so I am going to transgress and write a blog post. In this transgression I hope to understand why I have chosen to hurt some people many times, by… Continue Reading “Reality and happiness”

The nature of bias

Feeling ‘bias’ always carries within itself  a certain negative tinge, the innuendo that only the utmost unbiased decision would bring us closer to God or prove our mettle in decision making!  However, nature in itself feels neither regret nor shame in actively feeling bias… Continue Reading “The nature of bias”

The life and luck of Che Guevara

I don’t foresee that I will be able to justify the title to any degree of completion, not because this is just a blog post and I am no historian, but because Che is way beyond my realm and it will take me years… Continue Reading “The life and luck of Che Guevara”

Whose book do you want to be in?

Note: The last post was more a rant in its original form, is still quite horrid, but I have made some changes to make it a little more, well, acceptable. I am sure many of us have wondered at times, during a crisis especially,… Continue Reading “Whose book do you want to be in?”

Acceptable life

Why is it that people want different things and yet follow a typical pattern? Why is it more accepted to want what everyone wants? We are likely to have a genetic composition that predisposes us towards wanting social approval, or society can’t have evolved… Continue Reading “Acceptable life”