Category: Politically Incorrect

  • Communication Shifts

    Communication Shifts

    In war, words don’t disappear—they disguise themselves; silence grows louder, rumours grow wiser, and people master the fine art of saying everything without meaning anything.

  • Gender Roles-Invisible Impact

    Gender Roles-Invisible Impact

    War reshapes gender quietly—pushing Gen Z toward inherited roles, where ambition contracts, identities harden, and invisible losses outnumber visible ones, long after the headlines fade.

  • Food Futures: The invisible Trauma.

    Food Futures: The invisible Trauma.

    War doesn’t just destroy cities—it quietly rewrites what we eat. As soil degrades and diets shift, food security becomes survival, not policy.

  • Musings At Mango Meadows.

    Musings At Mango Meadows.

    At 5:30 sharp, six doctors gather over kaapi and goli bhaje, not to agree—but to quietly dismantle the curious contradictions that pass for everyday life.

  • Highways to Heaven Potholes on Earth.

    Highways to Heaven Potholes on Earth.

    The debate highlights the conflict between impressive public infrastructure and societal neglect, urging collective responsibility and deeper engagement in civic duties over mere spectacle.

  • Two Influencers.

    Two Influencers.

    Using history as metaphor, this essay examines how societies create, reward, and sustain influence—whether it comforts power or confronts it.