Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.

  • Tidela and Magic of Tidying.

    Tidela and Magic of Tidying.

    The writer reflects on the calming effect of tidiness, inspired by their mother’s routine. They share a humorous anecdote about scaring their daughter into tidying up. They mention Japanese folklore and the concept of Mottainai, emphasizing the connection between tidiness and inner peace. The post ends with a friend’s perspective on different lifestyles.

  • Crack In The Ceiling

    Crack In The Ceiling

    Growing up in the 80s, discussions about the elusive glass ceiling were commonplace among the educated adults, often accompanied by sympathetic nods of acknowledgment. Over time, this concept gained traction, with publications like Reader’s Digest shedding light on its significance, particularly in hindering the career progression of women and minority groups within organizations. Despite the…

  • Day 29  A Kid’s Concern.

    Day 29 A Kid’s Concern.

    A kid put forth her concern in a TEDex talk. She was talking about how lost childhood, wars, school fees and lack of water. She has a valid point it might be the time to relook.

  • Tales Of Time,Triumph and Taking Charge.

    Tales Of Time,Triumph and Taking Charge.

    In “I Know How She Does It,” Laura Vanderkam presents a tale of overcoming chaos to reclaim control of time and destiny. By embracing non-negotiables, banishing distractions, and carving out a sanctuary of productivity, individuals can stand as guardians of their fate. Through perseverance, one can emerge stronger and wiser, ready to conquer future challenges.

  • Mischief Managed

    Mischief Managed

    A writer embraces the Blogchatter challenge, facing the struggle of daily inspiration. Adopting a Wodehousian style, the author introduces a colorful cast inhabiting the world of Mango Meadows. Amidst distractions, the writer seeks personal growth through this daily writing routine, echoing Margaret Thatcher’s wisdom on productivity and satisfaction.

  • The So What…Thought.

    The So What…Thought.

    The “So What Now” model is a guide to achieving clarity amidst chaos. It emphasizes objective observation, emotional interpretation, and strategic planning. By analyzing situations, assessing emotional responses, and outlining actionable steps, individuals can navigate through challenges at work and in personal endeavors. This reflective approach offers a roadmap for addressing life’s complexities and enhancing…

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