Free Will: An Illusion?

The chain of events that lead you to commenting or reading this article may not be a result of free will, it may be a predetermined chain of events. Or was it?

Bidding Adieu To Farewell?

‘Why do I say goodbye,  even when all I yearn is to see you again,  yet, however much I try,  all my efforts go in vain,  when it is time to say goodbye.’   There is something about farewells which does not resonate with me and one thought really drives me to ponder; why do…

Analyzing The Monocoque Structure: Egg!

The fancy term in the heading simply translates to a reference to any structural system that has a distribution of load from the various surfaces in such a way that the outermost skin bears the load. In terms of it being a term used in architecture, the outermost skin of the building or the facade…

The Simple Things In Life!

‘If you can make one heap of all your winnings     And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss, And lose, and start again at your beginnings     And never breathe a word about your loss; If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew     To serve your turn long after they are…

The World Is Not Monochromatic: It Is A Spectrum Of Grey!

In the everyday world, morality often leads us to believe that there are only two definitive choices that we can resort to when faced with a problem, ‘This’ or ‘That’ and something along the lines. Why haven’t we ever questioned the authenticity and morality of these generic terms that have formed the foundations of our…

Free Will: An Illusion?

The chain of events that lead you to commenting or reading this article may not be a result of free will, it may be a predetermined chain of events. Or was it?

Experimental Eclecticism?

The leaves of trees shed their leaves in a sense of experimental eclecticism, trying to put on a facade that inspires lost souls like ourselves, only to remind us how mortal we are. We age and we ripen much akin an apple, only to start degrading once again. It is nature that provides us a…