A Life of Purpose's Extraction A Life of Purpose's Extraction
by: Tushar Jain
Purpose. What is purpose? Drinking coffee when you wake up and making a habit of drinking coffee only when you wake up? No. Trying to drink coffee when its hot and trying conscientiously to make it a habit to swallow it hot? No. Blowing white, shivering steam off the surface and then, guttering it down immediately so that itd fall lightly against the cylindrical walls of your gorge? No.
Purpose is about drinking tea.
It is not ambition....
Good Writing Good Writing
by: Tushar Jain
Good writing is like sex. Two people are involved the writer and the reader. Bad sex usually satisfies only one person, most preferably, the writer the person who leads. Good sex not only satisfies both people, it pleasures them. So, like sex, writing must have all vital points that reach unto this pleasure movement, foreplay, sensitivity, rhythm and climax. When a writer carefully and logically includes all these aspects, the reader is pleasured, satiated...
Of Courage and Greatness Of Courage and Greatness
by: Tushar Jain
Courage is something that is reflected and reciprocated, and is by no means, inherent. When we are ordinary, we are morally ample and when we are surreal, we are audacious. The need for temerity is amplified when were bound to be representing it and it is lessened when it can be done without. Succinctly, it is material.
Courage is the only haven where vanity can cower in its utter dependence. A mans individuality can only suffer a present,...
Radical Education Radical Education
by: Tushar Jain
Radical education issue of emancipation
The technique of educating a rock, and that of educating a moral soul is analogous for it is never vital what all is taught, but it is subliminal, what all is primarily, comprehended and substantially, adapted to. Comprehension and rigorous adaptation, the ostensible and grandiose factors that consists education, also form it. Whenever education is devoid of either of these tenets, it is technical and languid....
The New Morality The New Morality
by: Tushar Jain
In a world where dynamism alters egos and principles in a man every second, where men divest in tenets that secure them from being devout to something natural, where humanity seeks reasons to be ignorant just to feel sly and intelligent were confronted with issues of morality. We can no longer be satisfied with being truthful incessantly, we can no longer be happy for the sake of empathizing, we can no longer be sympathetic in a world that beseeches us to...
The Power Of Purpose The Power Of Purpose
by: Tushar Jain
The manifestations of motive
A man is captive within himself. He dwells in a freedom which is confirmed to bounds, he breathes in an ambience ensnared to limits, he nurtures a shriveled valiance with the quaint promises of trepidation, and he is infinite to his content and eternal only to his perception. He lives up to the demure equilibrium in his life and devours the inherited symmetric patterns of faith. His endeavors to abide the rudiments of life,...
The Rape Complex The Rape Complex
by: Tushar Jain
The primary rule of being an intellectual is appreciating the opposite sex, and the secondary rule is to be wary of those whom you are likely to appreciate. Everyday, as I sieve a newspaper to gauge the circumstantial world, somehow one page has the brandished opinions of a volatile feminists ire over the umpteen of rape cases that garner up every other day. A particularly intriguing one was endorsed with the following (I shall not provide both, the name...
Unguided Men Unguided Men
by: Tushar Jain
Humanity - the sole endeavor of sanctity in every man, the moribund symphony serenading in all perceptions, the extinct deference suggestive of lifehumanity. Something already sold to that trait of the individual defined as war.
War is never introduced but is in the presence of man as in birth, it is left to man to either seek its vice or pertain himself to the fountainhead of life humanity. Self is the greatest, yet the most malicious proposition of...
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