Reflections on writing, literature, and the quiet truths that shape our lives —
in essays and in conversation.
The present era, which we call the age of progress, technology and convenience, also hides a deep irony within itself. The richer and more capable man appears on the outside, the more turbulent, unbalanced, and weak he is on the inside...
Read Essay →When Isaac Newton proposed the theory of gravity, he explained that every object attracts another toward itself. This was not just the story of the Earth and an apple, but a universal law—the law of attraction. But is this law limited only to physical objects? Or does it also reflect in the world of thoughts and actions? This blog attempts to explore that question from scientific, philosophical, and social perspectives.
The present era, which we call the age of progress, technology and convenience, also hides a deep irony within itself. The richer and more capable man appears on the outside, the more turbulent, unbalanced, and weak he is on the inside...
The essays point toward the books. The books complete the thought.