There is no gainsaying the fact that tens of thousands of brilliant souls had walked past us from the time immemorial. Their learnings and the consequent teachings have profound impact on the way we live today. Two such brilliant minds were Marcus Aurelius (AD 121-180) and Albert Einstein (1878-1955), one a philosopher-king and the otherContinue reading “Marcus Aurelius and Albert Einstein”
Category Archives: Philosophy
Right, Wrong; Good, Bad; and Correct, Incorrect
One of the discomforts that I am forced to go through is seeing people taking umbrage at the bold statement that one man’s right is another man’s wrong and that wrong and right are subjective. Is this true? Good and bad also get buffeted by similar linking and callous hits through the open justification thatContinue reading “Right, Wrong; Good, Bad; and Correct, Incorrect”
Man is not Even Small Enough
We often come across people who gloat over the mountain of knowledge they are carrying. There are others who compare themselves as better folks than everyone around. Some others go to the extent of feeling that they are polymaths who could answer queries of anything and everything. The breeds that think that having higher physical strength orContinue reading “Man is not Even Small Enough”
Problematic Perspective for Living Better
Many of you may find the blog title intriguing, and there is no wonder in such a thought as man is used to seeing problems as troubles in his way. However, I am trying to look at problems in a unique way which is hard to practice but possible to do as we all didContinue reading “Problematic Perspective for Living Better”