Author: Ashish Singh
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When families fail, children pay the price

Last Saturday, when I was coming from Delhi, we stopped at a restaurant in Rohtak, for having water bottles, it was quite late in night roughly around 9PM. So one of us went inside to have the water bottle, I was standing outside looking around, suddenly I saw on the entrance staircase of the restaurant,
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The Expectation of “Having No Expectation”

Relationships are the heart of our lives, the threads that connect us to others and weave the fabric of society. They are both a source of profound joy and inevitable vulnerability. We yearn for intimacy, understanding, and shared experiences, yet we also fear the pain of disappointment, rejection, and loss. This delicate balance between the desire for connection and the fear of
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Beyond Addiction: The Neuroscience of Grief and Breakup

What drives us? What motivates our actions, shapes our choices, and colors our experiences? Is it the pursuit of pleasure, the avoidance of pain, or something more profound? The age-old quest for happiness, fulfilment, and an enriching life has propelled humanity forward, yet it seems our very pursuit of pleasure often leads us down the winding path of pain. This inherent paradox is deeply ingrained
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जाम-ए हर ज़र्रा है सरशार-ए तमन्ना मुझ से ।

With the start of the year, a dormant flame rekindled within me, leading me to the uncharted territory of Jamia Millia Islamia University, Delhi. As we crossed the front lawn, my companion, aware of my growing fascination with poetry, gestured towards a statue of Mirza Ghalib. Beneath it, a Ghalib couplet was etched in Urdu.
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The Silent Struggle of Cognitive Inequality

Hello everyone, Welcome back to The Aiikyam Journal. As I mentioned in last week’s newsletter, I had planned to share my perspective on perspective, an idea I first explored during my college years. It’s a topic that lends itself to rational analysis, but this week has been different. I’ve found myself grappling with deeper, more emotional questions about my being and
