For years, I dreamt in sprawling narratives, vast landscapes begging to be explored. But lately, a different kind of magic has captivated me: the short story. It’s the exquisite challenge of condensing a universe into a handful of pages, letting characters and conflicts ignite in a burst of vivid detail. Here, in this new corner of my world, I’ll weave tales that glimmer like fireflies, each one a tiny spark of emotion and experience.
The common tale of Kalidasa’s foolishness, where he is depicted cutting the branch he sits on, deserves a reevaluation. From my perspective, there’s a possibility that Kalidasa, far from being foolish, understood the physics involved in his action. By sitting on the branch, he increased the pressure on it, potentially requiring fewer axe hits to cut through. This understanding suggests a deliberate choice, with Kalidasa possibly aware of the consequences and ensuring the branch wasn’t too high from the ground. Such a viewpoint challenges the traditional narrative and invites us to reconsider the wisdom in what initially appears as a foolish act.
“Jaswant ke Funday” is a captivating series that delves into the scientific perceptions and misconceptions commonly held by people. Each anecdote in the series shines a light on the general lack of scientific knowledge among the populace. This series artfully combines humor with insightful observations, illustrating how everyday individuals interact and understand scientific concepts. It serves as both an educational and an entertaining commentary on the gap between common understanding and scientific realities.
For years, while exploring my emotional patterns and reactions to external stimuli, I have discovered many aspects of the brain. Yet, it remains an enigmatic creation that has evolved over time. This series aims to share my experiences and the insights of intelligent individuals who have endeavored, and continue to endeavor, to understand the behavior of this remarkable organ. Neither am I expert, nor I have good understanding of the brain. I am just an observer of my emotions, people’s reaction.