Published inAge of EmpathyLet Them Stay Where They’ve ChosenWhen people show you the version of reality they prefer — one where your worth is optional — the most radical act is to leave them in itJun 12A response icon2Jun 12A response icon2
Published inCounter ArtsFrom Millet to Meal KitsHow 200 years changed the way South Asia eats: food, caste, class, gender, religion, and capitalism on one plate.May 28A response icon1May 28A response icon1
Published inModern WomenWhat Billy Elliot Taught Me About FeminismAdd Why We Still Need It!May 26May 26
Published inVery Personal GrowthThe Hunger That StayedA Story of Need in Plain SightMay 19A response icon3May 19A response icon3
Published inReaders HopeSanctuary of Souls: The Art of Curating Your Inner CircleChoosing honest, compassionate companions protects your integrity and shapes who you become.May 19May 19
Published inAge of EmpathyWhispers at the Top of the PyramidTracing House’s footsteps through the quiet erosion of everyday moralityMay 19May 19
Published inFourth WaveCapitalism and CinemaHow the market shaped film over the last 100+ yearsMay 19A response icon2May 19A response icon2
Published inThe Geopolitical EconomistBeyond Blame: The Quiet Power of Personal Responsibility in a Fractured WorldWhen the sirens screamed across Pripyat in 1986, it was already too late. The Chornobyl disaster — caused by catastrophic mismanagement —…May 16A response icon2May 16A response icon2
Published inCounter ArtsThe Invisible Hand on Her Back:How capitalism and patriarchy hold each other upMay 14May 14