Finding Beauty in the MundaneSadhana is a Sanskrit term meaning discipline or practice. Over the course of our days, we engage in many sadhanas.Dec 17, 2024Dec 17, 2024
Parkinson’s Law and The Plight of ParenthoodIn 1955, Cyril Northcote Parkinson introduced a now-famous concept in an article for The Economist. Critiquing the inefficiencies of…Dec 8, 2024Dec 8, 2024
Acceptance and the Illusion of SelfAcceptance has been a central theme in my life lately. I’ve come to realize that the moments when I remove myself — my ego — from the…Dec 7, 2024Dec 7, 2024
Flip Phones and the Middle Way: Finding Balance in a Tech-Saturated WorldSmartphones allow our every thought and impulse to be actualized.Sep 2, 2024Sep 2, 2024
I’d Rather Be Miserable With You, Than Be Happy With Anyone ElseThese are the words I often speak to my wife, especially when hope seems bleak and despair is abundant. I’ve learned a few things so far…Aug 20, 2024Aug 20, 2024
New Sight, New Light“The ability to observe without evaluating is the highest form of intelligence.” — J. KrishnamurtiJul 23, 20241Jul 23, 20241
A Father’s AutumnI took her close to the tree and guided her hand towards a single leafMay 8, 2024May 8, 2024