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You.
Read more →: You.You’re different. and that’s not wrong. You care. and that’s not wrong. You hurt. and that’s not wrong. You’re still figuring out. and that’s not wrong. Your road has more gravel. and that’s not wrong. Your smiles come harder today. and that’s not wrong.
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Nepal’s Fire Didn’t Start With a Social Media Ban.
Read more →: Nepal’s Fire Didn’t Start With a Social Media Ban.This week, Nepal erupted in deadly protests after the government’s sudden “Social Media Ban”. 19 people dead. Students shot in uniform. Parliament engulfed in flames. But, this fire didn’t start with a social media ban, that was just the spark. The blaze has been smoldering for years. For many of us, especially those from the…
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Being you is Beautiful. Being yourself is Brave.
Read more →: Being you is Beautiful. Being yourself is Brave.Calm your inner soul, and the storm outside clears itself. What you see in yourself matters more than how you’re seen. Because you are not just colour. Not just an accent. Not just where you are from. Not just your grades, your job, or your pace. You are more. To yourself, you are whole. To…
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The Privilege of Warmth
Read more →: The Privilege of WarmthBlog post on contrasting experiences of climate comfort in Madison and rural Nepal, and reimagining heating and cooling as a universal right and not a privilege.
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What if I am not Black or White?
Read more →: What if I am not Black or White?Reading Jamaica Kincaid’s A Small Place Beyond the Binary. Kincaid writes of a world divided—between the tourist and the native, the privileged and the overlooked, the Black and the White. But what if I fit into neither category? What if my existence is not captured in her binary? What if I am Brown? What if…
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What do you see in your horizon?
Read more →: What do you see in your horizon?Article reflecting on the contrasting climate experiences between Madison and rural Nepal, exploring sustainability, innovation, and the urgent need to make thermal comfort a universal right.
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Can Circular Economy help us achieve Sustainability?
Read more →: Can Circular Economy help us achieve Sustainability?According to the World Resources Institute, “More than 100 billion tons of resources enter the economy every year—everything from metals, minerals and fossil fuels to organic materials from plants and animals. Just 8.6% gets recycled and used again. Use of resources has tripled since 1970 and could double again by 2050 if business continues as…
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YOU STOP, YOU CHANGE, YOU IMPLEMENT, YOU ENCOURAGE, YOU-TH #goSustainable
Read more →: YOU STOP, YOU CHANGE, YOU IMPLEMENT, YOU ENCOURAGE, YOU-TH #goSustainableThe Youth’s Environmental Dystopia: A Glimpse into 2050 When I picture my life in 2050 and that of other 18-year-olds of today, I feel suffocated breathing the air thick with pollution that is projected to become the top cause of environmentally-related deaths worldwide. I feel the global warming of the increased 1.5 degrees and the…
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Not Healthcare, Nature’s care
Read more →: Not Healthcare, Nature’s careParasites thrive by depriving its host from nutrients. Similarly, we have been feeding off the Earth mercilessly. The human mind seeks to maximise from nature’s myriad resources. Today, fear has latched us to our houses. We can’t step out because nature has retaliated to our actions. Some experts believe, human destruction of biodiversity has created…
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UNLEASH HUMANITY
Read more →: UNLEASH HUMANITYFreedom lies within. It’s the unfathomed potential of conscience and will which are truly the unharnessed. No one can ever see or control your conscience. Nothing can stop realization and learning, not even ourselves. Conscience is sensory perception and reflexive response. Today, all the laws and rights which advocate freedom are a culmination of conscience…











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