At 60, This Ex-Ad Man’s Art Experiment on Indian Streets Lets Strangers Paint Without Judgement https://t.co/47Yo2aajyw @Zahir_Mirza so cool, super proud!
Anyone else forsee a future where we all collectively agree that social media reduced our average intelligence, fried our attention span and commodified truth to the most privileged? Then we start treating it like tobacco or legalized weed. Age limits, controlled dosage, health warnings. Take an algorithm designed for rewarding hate, add much much more AI….this doesn’t age well.
Living healthy has never been simpler. Fast 18 hours, zone 2 cardio before dawn, 2 VO2 max sessions, gym, sauna, cold plunge, avoid carbs, sugar, and joy, 12 supplements, track HRV, glucose, REM, sleep 8 hours. Stay stress-free. If you're still tired, optimize your mitochondria.
In honor of my very good boy Titan, certified water enthusiast, I’m posting one of my favorite dog videos.
If you don’t think this is humorous, I’m just going to assume you spend your free time kicking puppies.
@aktalkies So true. Every day is a hard grind and yet people show up, day after day. Work above all else. Wish they got the support they need, instead of endless apathy.
The punishing labour that Mumbai extracts from ordinary citizens isn’t proportionate to the quality of life it offers in return. And yet, we march on. Ofc I know there’s no choice etc. But to find joy despite the cynicism, despite the corruption, is the real dissent.
Before Sunrise is unwatchable because it's so good. It's such a beautiful encapsulation of young iPhoneless love, shot on analog film, a nineties time machine of a mysterious Europe that no longer exists, you feel like you are dying as you watch it.
Age 16. Hardik Rathi. November 25, 2025
Age 15. Aman Kumar. November 25, 2025.
Age 20. Vishal Verma. April 5, 2026.
Who do we blame for this pattern of preventable deaths? Saying 'India is not beginners' or shrugging it off with 'God/Fate is cruel' doesn't cut it anymore.
“The saddest thing to me, in looking back on my life, has been to recall, not so much the wickedness I have been involved in, the cruel and selfish and egotistic things I have done, the hurt I have inflicted on those I loved—although that’s all painful enough. What hurts most is the preference I have so often shown for what is inferior, tenth-rate, when the first-rate was there for the having.” - from Malcolm Muggeridge’s “Chronicles of Wasted Time”
@varungrover What do we even teach children. Evil triumphs? Lies are fine as long they serve your purpose? Your version of trurh more imp than facts or truth itself?
It's a mess of epic proportions!
Morality, fairness, and justice were the unwritten critical conditions to follow for people in power since the early days of civilisation. Even if they didn’t follow them, they made efforts that history remembers them as the good guys who tried.
And then sometime in the last two decades (after a century of dabbling with the idea) a new set of kings arrived who said - what if we choose to be openly immoral, unjust, and even vile. What could go wrong (for us)?
And nothing did - in fact their powers, mandates, and evilness kept on increasing. They don’t care about history or the written word documenting their deeds - in fact have an active disdain for it. Both history and future are just tools to their agenda - of accumulating more power in the present.
And the most fascinating paradox hidden in this choice is that these kings have proudly made religion and their own religious identities as the central argument to their position.
Religion - a way of life that above all surmises that actions have consequences (even for Gods) - being used by people who firmly believe in zero consequences. These kings, more than even the godless atheists, know there are no gods, no afterlife, no rebirths, and no punishment here or anywhere else.
Nihilist power-grabbers have taken over the world while the common believers are left to deal with the consequences.
It’s not just the end of ethics, it’s the end of the biggest lure of the religions itself - that in the end, there’s justice. It’s the end of religion.
Every single politician plays to his gallery. You are in the gallery today, you may not be tomorrow. The moment you understand that, you will stop attaching all your life's meaning to these self serving folks.
A partnership that rewrote history. 🔥
#OnThisDay in 2001, Rahul Dravid (180) and VVS Laxman (281) stitched together a monumental 376-run stand after the follow-on to turn the tide against Australia national cricket team.
A comeback for the ages that powered India. 🇮🇳💥
#OnThisDay #TeamIndia
“All friendships of any length are based on a continued, mutual forgiveness. Without tolerance and mercy all friendships die.”
Clarifying read on friendship and heartbreak https://t.co/K2YWvRHcCJ
Rohit Sharma : How are you, don't be disheartened.
@IamSanjuSamson : No bhai, I'm fine.
@ImRo45 : its a long tournament, you'll get your chance 👍🏽
Rest is History 💥💥💥
#T20WorldCup2026 🏆💙