Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.

  • 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…

  • “Laziness as Self-Harm: A Psychological and Spiritual Perspective”

    “Laziness as Self-Harm: A Psychological and Spiritual Perspective”

    Laziness is a form self harm. It shows up as sluggishness, self-sabotage and indulging in irrelevant activities.

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