Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.

  • Gods Checked Out and Tourists Checked In…

    Gods Checked Out and Tourists Checked In…

    December arrives loudly—tourists swarm, gods flee, fares skyrocket, and social media demands reflection. I, however, treat the past as compost and tiptoe through the chaos with dark humour.

  • Quiet Heroes, above and below the ground.

    Quiet Heroes, above and below the ground.

    December 5th celebrates quiet heroes—ninjas, volunteers, and the living soil—honouring ingenuity, compassion, and the Earth’s foundation in a day of subtle, transformative resilience.

  • The Battle of Arni

    The Battle of Arni

    “I’m Carnatic—the forgotten ghost of southern memory—watching Arni’s cannons echo into today, reminding you that names shape history long after empires vanish.”

  • When The Turtles Come Home.

    When The Turtles Come Home.

    Goa’s beaches are filling with nests again — but can they survive tourism, bright lights, and our noisy nightlife? A young Goan, a veteran rescuer, and a moonlit beach show us what it will take.

  • Violence and Voices.

    Violence and Voices.

    “Domestic gaslighting isn’t loud; it’s the soft erasure of women like Janna, whose unseen labour props up households that refuse to acknowledge her existence.”

  • Plants, Mole and Psychology

    Plants, Mole and Psychology

    Plants, in all their garden-grown menace, conspired quietly while we medical folk unravelled in Mango-Meadows—proving that chlorophyll, not humanity, is the universe’s true agent of chaos.

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