The Yazidis And their India connection


If you happen to keep track of the seemingly never-ending Middle Eastern conflicts, you may find this post interesting. Evidently, there are no winners, only losers. However, if you were to assess who lost the most, that would be the Yazidis and Kurds communities. They are perpetually at the receiving end of the wars that … Continue reading The Yazidis And their India connection

The 5 AM Club & Alibaba – reviews


This is a rapid review of a book named the 5 AM Club that I recently abandoned after tolerating for about three-fourths of its length. Now, I have no intention of finishing it. I was never a fan of Robin Sharma to start with. I disliked his most famous one, "The Monk Who Sold His … Continue reading The 5 AM Club & Alibaba – reviews

The lobster debate, Social Hierarchy and Jordan B Peterson


While reading the latest book I picked up, I came across this fascinating and fantastic trivia about lobsters' behaviours. I assure you that you too will be surprised to learn about it. It is a very excellent analogy, as well as the correlation between the human kingdom and animal ones. This can be utilized to … Continue reading The lobster debate, Social Hierarchy and Jordan B Peterson

Yuval Noah Harari – Trilogy


Okay, it's done. I've read all three books of Yuval Noah Harari, a self-imposed challenge. BTW, I highly recommend that you read them; these books are gems of the books.  Unfortunately, my views and ratings seem to be in line with many critics on the Internet. I have nothing more to add; it will be … Continue reading Yuval Noah Harari – Trilogy

India’s love affair with poverty


We can list down a thousand reasons why India cannot lift millions of her citizens out of poverty even to this age. Corruption, the inefficiency of her pillars, the socialistic past, the siphoned-off wealth by colonizers, and so on and on. Among all undeniably valid excuses, one of the critical factors is probably a psychological … Continue reading India’s love affair with poverty