Nima GhaemianOn Fears We Live InWe reside in huge bal masqué: a lurid, loud, and blatant one. Determined and prosperous preachers orate into the crowd, serene expressions…Dec 9, 2020Dec 9, 2020
Nima GhaemianOn Places, People, and MemoriesWhen I ponder on notes I have scribbled over the past year, not surprisingly, it turns out I have given focus to memories of places and…Oct 20, 2020Oct 20, 2020
Nima GhaemianMy Eternal SpotsAmong the infinite permutations of scenes in every spot in the world, there exist some specific ones that never age, never expire, never…Sep 26, 2020Sep 26, 2020
Nima GhaemianOn His BirthdayI frequently hear from friends that I am the first person they think of when they encounter the name of Stephen King. My reaction is always…Sep 20, 2020Sep 20, 2020
Nima GhaemianNew Normal and New Norms𝘕𝘦𝘸 𝘕𝘰𝘳𝘮𝘢𝘭 has changed some priorities: survival goes before efficiency and economy in terms of packing goods, delivering foods…Jul 25, 2020Jul 25, 2020
Nima GhaemianBread and SaltSome culinary traditions work beyond just nutrition. They bear ethical implications and obligations upon which acts and behaviors hold…Jun 22, 2020Jun 22, 2020
Nima GhaemianBloomsdayIt was a mere coincidence. Last night, a couple of days after the commemoration of the day “They walked to Ringsend, on the south bank of…Jun 19, 2020Jun 19, 2020
Nima GhaemianNew Normal: A ComparisonIt’s been around four months we have successfully adopted an acceptable remote work culture standing upon a robust, in-house underpinning…Jun 12, 2020Jun 12, 2020
Nima GhaemianWorking from Home, Perks and PerilsWorking from home doesn’t necessarily mean working in peace. Telecommuting provokes new circumstances and intensifies the others. The…Apr 27, 2020Apr 27, 2020
Nima GhaemianPandemic and Censorship by NoiseCOVID-19 pandemic and its consequent isolation brought a new, however temporary, lifestyle with itself. Maybe it should be dubbed The…Apr 5, 2020Apr 5, 2020