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In 2024, along with my PhD writing, I did some things I read, including some non-fiction. That I am both aware of and guilty of. But, for the last few months, I have been preparing documents for my ...
The start of March has been spectacularly ominous. At the start of the month, Brisbane witnessed something unusual, even by the standards of Brisbane weather. Cyclone Alfred—Alfie, as some Aussies ...
In this newsletter, I try making sense of writing and life. I will instead put the rest of my energy into writing my newsletter.
It has been a while since 2024 is over--and it is time for a 2024 recap. Years pass by, and with every new year, we reflect on how previous year was.
Orhan Pamuk, Austin Kleon, and Paul Graham--whose writings I have come across recently and admire their tips for writing well.
It’s that time of the month when I provide an update on my PhD. And in this newsletter, I discuss how I tried to take a meaningful break from PhD.
I am writing this newsletter about how I became a runner and how my journey has come to shape me. Today has been good so far. I did the Parkrun today.
Poetry evokes emotions. Perhaps when the world turns a blind eye to the horrors in Palestine, it is crucial to read poems. In these crazy times, there is nothing like poetry to remind ourselves of ...
Philosophical thought experiments are hypothetical situations that are intended to help with the exploration of complex philosophical concepts and issues. These hypothetical situations frequently put ...
Aníbal Quijano, a Peruvian sociologist, in his essay “Coloniality and Modernity/Rationality”, originally published in the 1990s, makes a case for the role of modernity/rationality in sustaining ...
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