Series

Why Series?

Some ideas arrive as sparks. Others take their time — building, shifting, refusing to settle.

This is where those ideas unfold.

What you’ll find here are multi-part series. These are connected essays that explore a subject across time. They do not pretend that life, leadership, spirituality, society, identity, or human foolishness can be explained in 900 polite words.

These are not quick takes. Not neat conclusions. Some are reflective. Some confrontational. Some philosophical. All of them are meant to be read as journeys, not fragments.

Because if an essay is a moment, a series is what happens when that moment refuses to end.

How to Use This Page

Each series is arranged in reading order. Start with Part 1 unless you enjoy entering movies in the middle and then blaming the director.

Choose Your Journey

Human Equations

Personal relationships are mostly based on emotions and therefore rarely logical, but always consequential.

Professional relationships, on the other hand, tend to be based on career goals and professional goals. Therefore, they tend to be more calculative.

This series explores the issues of trust, betrayal, and boundaries across both personal and professional relationships. It also delves into emotional patterns and the quiet mathematics of human connection. We only notice this kind of connection when something breaks.

Here you will find: Trust · Boundaries · Betrayal.

Spirituality – Without the Costume Drama

Beyond ritual. Beyond borrowed language. Into practice.

This is spirituality without performance — discipline, doubt, inner conflict, and the uncomfortable work of becoming honest with yourself.

Here you will find: Practice · Awareness · Inner Work.

Caste, Identity & Social Stratification

Hierarchies exist across the social, professional and political spectrums. Devoid of hierarchies, there is chaos. Hierarchies are a command and control structure, precisely to steer away from chaos.

The problem with hierarchies is that they are based on power and influence. These are corrupting factors and therefore we are in a constant state of rebellion against hierarchies.

Some hierarchies are visible. Others are inherited so quietly that we mistake them for truth.

This series examines caste, social structures, and privilege. It also looks at exclusion and identity. These layered realities continue to shape opportunity, perception, and belonging.

Here you will find: Caste · Identity · Inequality.

Society, Belief & Identity

What shapes us — and what we refuse to question.

This series examines culture, ideology, and identity. It explores the narratives we inherit without consent. It also considers the narratives we defend without thinking.

Here you will find: Identity · Belief · Culture.

Work, Power & Leadership

Not theory. Not motivation. Just reality.

This is about decisions, consequences, authority, failure, execution, and the difference between holding a position and having substance.

Here you will find: Leadership · Strategy · Power.

Startup Ecosystem

Ideas are cheap. Building is expensive.

This series explores startups as they are actually lived. It covers ideation, execution, and uncertainty. It also includes ambition, missteps, and resilience. The series captures the chaos of trying to build something that survives contact with reality.

Here you will find: Ventures · Execution · Risk.

Neuro Linguistic Programming

The mind has habits. Language gives them away.

This series examines perception, communication, and behavioral patterns. It also explores mindset shifts and influence. Furthermore, it investigates the subtle mechanics of how we frame ourselves and the world around us.

You’ll find: Mindset · Language · Behaviour

Journeys & Experiences

Sometimes the road changes you. Sometimes it reveals you.

Travel brings endurance. Solitude offers clarity. Stepping far enough away from your usual life allows you to finally see it.

You’ll find: Travel · Resilience · Perspective

Not Sure Where to Begin?

Start where life is currently poking you or depending on your mood.

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Or do what most people do — click something at random and pretend it was intentional.

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