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Category: Society & Culture

The people we are….with

After I shared the “We, the storytellers” post on Twitter, Surekha sparked off this interesting discussion on how we could persuade others to be less judgmental and more compassionate. I really didn’t have a fix-it-all answer and felt that it was more important that we simply practice this ourselves. That, however, did not stop me from thinking […]

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October 1, 2014January 30, 2021 manuscrypts1 Comment

The Art of Live In

I borrowed the title from a post I wrote nine years ago on live in relationships. We have come quite a way since then, but I am also seeing an evolution in this narrative. I call it the same narrative because fundamentally it challenges the institution of marriage as we know it. The way I […]

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September 10, 2014January 2, 2021 manuscryptsNo Comments

We, the storytellers

The day after Robin Williams died, I had posted this on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/manu.prasad/posts/10152632582841798 This was a man whom (I thought) no one could have any ill feeling towards. He made so many people forget their worries, for at least a while, through his roles. When you saw him, you couldn’t but smile. How could such […]

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September 3, 2014January 30, 2021 manuscrypts1 Comment

Linking learning & labour

I’m a huge Asimov fan, and am constantly amazed at how he was able to have a perspective of the future on multiple fronts. I was reminded of two of those recently thanks to their application (of sorts) in contemporary scenarios. First, Hari Seldon‘s (pretty much the foundation of Asimov’s Foundation series) psychohistory, which was able to […]

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July 30, 2014January 30, 2021 manu prasad3 Comments

The legacy need

The last two books I read had only a faint connection. One was historical fiction and the other was a memoir. The first – “A Spoke in the wheel” by Amita Kanekar – is a take on Buddha and his teachings by a monk three hundred years after the Buddha’s death when his teachings have […]

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July 16, 2014February 20, 2021 manuscryptsNo Comments

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