Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.

  • 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.

  • Education…EnGulfed?

    Education…EnGulfed?

    War doesn’t just shut schools. It rewires thinking—trading curiosity for survival, depth for efficiency, and quietly reshaping how an entire generation learns, chooses, and dreams.

  • Kookamati Returns…

    Kookamati Returns…

    Decision paralysis isn’t confusion—it’s self-preservation disguised as intellect. I stall, spiral, collapse, reset. History does the same; we just give it grander names.

  • Trumping A ‘Second Opinion

    Trumping A ‘Second Opinion

    In a dusty attic, satire resurfaces, turning forgotten cartoons into uncanny prophecy, where humor exposes power, and yesterday’s jokes eerily echo today’s headlines again.

  • 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.

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