Author: Ashish Singh
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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
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The Paradox of Conditioned Joy

For many, religion and personal philosophies offer a compass, guiding them towards a meaningful and fulfilling life. They provide a framework for understanding the world, cultivating inner peace, and connecting with something larger than oneself. The promise of joy, salvation, or enlightenment through adherence to a specific set of beliefs, practices, and moral codes can be deeply comforting and inspiring, providing individuals with a sense of
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The Authenticity Factor: Rethinking Respect in the Age of Uncertainty

In a recent conversation with Fayeza Naim, an anthropologist friend, we stumbled upon an intriguing question: What is the foundation of respect in human relationships? While many would argue that respect is a basic human right, our discussion led us to a more nuanced understanding. We agreed that respect is crucial for any healthy relationship.
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From Compulsion to Choice: Nurturing Awareness and Independence in a Dopamine-Driven World

Have you ever found yourself automatically reaching for your phone, a snack, a drink, or engaging in a habitual activity, even when you know it’s not what you truly need? We all have those moments of mindless consumption or getting pulled into a habit that seems to have a life of its own. In a world overflowing with distractions, it’s easy

