Tag: social behavior
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Quiet Resistance.
As a child of the Emergency, I learnt silence early—yet beneath it, quiet resistance pulsed, stubbornly preserving agency, dignity, and a society’s unwillingness to fully submit.
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Logistics of Living.
Mobility shrinks, tempers rise, humour darkens. As a doctor, I watch society adjust—quietly anxious, strangely adaptive—learning to live smaller, think narrower, and move less.