Category: Society Identity & Culture
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Deception, Lies, Truth, & The Spaces In Between – A Guide to Detection
Deception is an intricate part of human interaction, appearing in both personal and professional settings. It can stem from fear, self-preservation, or even calculated vengeance, making it crucial to recognize its patterns and motivations. This article delves into the psychology of lying, the different types of deception, and how it manifests in relationships, workplaces, and…
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The Trust Paradox – Why Trust Is the Most Fragile Currency in Life
The Trust Paradox: A Necessary Risk Trust is both our greatest vulnerability and our deepest connection. Without it, life becomes cold, disconnected, and purely transactional. Yet, the very thing that makes trust valuable—its openness—is what makes it dangerous. This paradox influences every decision we make—who we love, who we follow, who we believe. So how…
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The Truth Paradox – How Reality is Built, Distorted & Weaponized.
“In a world where truth is layered, distorted, and weaponized, how do we separate reality from illusion? This article dives deep into the anatomy of truth—its variations, its manipulation, and its role in shaping power and perception. From objective facts to subjective experiences, from white lies to propaganda, the war on truth is real. Are…
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Closure – The Truth You’ll Never Get From Them
Closure isn’t something handed to you—it’s something you take. Yet, too many people keep the doors of their past wide open, allowing old relationships to linger like expired subscriptions. Whether through ghosting, late-night “I miss you” texts, or social media stalking, the refusal to cut ties becomes a self-inflicted wound. At the heart of The…
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The Rise and Rhetoric of Wokeism: Understanding the Phenomenon
WOKEISM began as a movement for social justice and awareness. However, corporations, governments, and influencers have often reduced it to a marketing tool.
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Plants Teach Us So Much About Behavior.
A couple of weeks ago the flowering plants in my balcony blossomed beautiful flowers. Once in full bloom I plucked them and offered them to Gopal – Krishna in the form of Shaligram as part of my daily prayer. What happened next is a lesson in constructive and destructive behavior from the humble plant. It…
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Caste System: Series-Perception & Fact (Part 5).
Is it not such a sad thing and a miserable failure on our part, that we see so many instances of people from all parts of the world, coming to India, for our Santana Dharma, for our yoga, for our food, for our art forms for tourism, to learn how to live simpler, wholesome lives?…
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Cast System: Series-Perception & Fact (Part 4).
Up until now I’ve talked from my personal point of view and my umbrage at the way the Caste System is spoken about. I’ve also provided the true purport from a Scriptural perspective and various models followed by other ancient civilizations and societies. I have even touched upon the Animal Kingdom and a political perspective.…
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Caste System: Series-Perception & Fact (Part 3).
Surely, you will now see, that in some way shape or form, there is a division or classification of society based on various factors such as birth, age, ethnicity, capabilities, socio-political factors or then a combination thereof. Perhaps you will now see why I see red when the Indian Caste System is singled out?
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Caste System: Series-Perception & Fact (Part 2).
Over the years there has been a systematic assassination of our rich and deep culture, both by our invaders, the foreign traders who eventually paved the way for us to be ruled and by ourselves. I also propose that that India and Indian beliefs have been singled out, when the Caste System is alluded to.…
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