Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.

  • Mullah Nasruddin and the Empty Boat Lesson.

    Mullah Nasruddin and the Empty Boat Lesson.

    “Life’s toughest people are like empty boats—they crash into us, not to harm, but to teach. Mullah Nasruddin reveals how frustrations become wisdom.”

  • Echos of 1946

    Dedication: This story is dedicated to the brave sailors of the Royal Indian Navy Mutiny of 1946, whose courage and defiance against colonial rule played a crucial role in India’s fight for independence.

  • Aunt Paddu Deciphers Febraury

    Aunt Paddu Deciphers Febraury

    A lighthearted, humorous post featuring Aunt Paddu tackling a modern February dilemma—Valentine’s Day marketing overload? Leap year musings? The absurdity of pre-summer heat?

  • Waves Of Change: A world Radio Day reflection.

    Waves Of Change: A world Radio Day reflection.

    The underground messengers. Every year, as February 13 rolls around, I find myself tuning in—figuratively and literally—to the significance of World Radio Day. This year, however, holds a special note of celebration. Goa’s own Libia Lobo Sardesai, an independence activist and lawyer, has finally received the Padma Shri at the grand age of 100. It’s…

  • When Lincoln Met Darwin

    When Lincoln Met Darwin

    Two men from different era’s and ideology share a birthday. If they were to meet, They met at Zenzi Jokesar’s tea ceremony where every sip energizes.

  • World Day Of The Sick.

    World Day Of The Sick.

    Sickness as a Call to Realignment: A Holistic Perspective on World Day of the Sick The World Health Organization (WHO) defines health as “a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.” Correspondingly, sickness is the deviation from this state, encompassing physical ailments, mental distress, and…

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