Episode 2 : Paths

Their cheeks flushed with a light hue of red-violet as their paths crossed the following morning. Along with the essence of coffee beans, a new emotion hung in the air in their regular watering hole. A feeling to which they were both naive – shyness. Their exuberant morning conversations had suddenly petered out to a …

Episode 1 : The Spark

They walked under a canopy of amber foliage and naked branches. The crisp fall wind flickered and plucked the remaining leaves, which swayed and swirled onto the maroon bricks that paved the walkways. The dried-out leaves gave a satisfying crunch as their footsteps fell. One of the steps was nonchalant, and the other came more …

The enlightened view of monarchs

Although this essay was written for my World History class, I believe it ties, however loosely, into my current theme of western philosophers. Therefore, I wanted to post it on my blog. Author’s note The contact between the Christian Europeans with the Muslim empires in the Middle East facilitated by the Crusades included the reintroduction …

Evaluating dilemma : Kant vs Util

Growing up, we are regularly taught about morals: don’t lie, don’t steal, work hard, don’t be rude. They all make sense in general life because if everyone is immoral, then society will crumble. But what happens when we face ethical dilemmas? An ethical dilemma is situations where an action can be deemed moral or immoral …

The dollar dilemma

A speckled pattern plastered the floor with stride-long square tiles periodically breaking the pattern up, while similar foam squares rested on the silver grid. “Off cases”, “K’s”, “Dis-ads”, and “T-shells” littered the halls. Needless anxiety flowed through the veins of all the debaters as they all rushed from rooms to room and jubilation to dismay. …

The mothers day dilemma

Shafts of light pierced through the east-facing windows illuminating the floor in a camera reel pattern. I removed the blanket and instinctively reached for my phone. Looking through the notifications, I noticed a peculiar lime green calendar pop-up: “Mother’s day.” “आयी शपथ! मी कस विसरलो? “I exclaimed in my mother tongue. (rough translation: ‘How did …

The End of the Night (noted)

Note from the Author – As of 10/20/19, this is my favorite piece that I have written because of the many nuances and subtleties embedded in it. The purpose of the article is to point out the hypocrisy of those who complain about the environmental destruction, but are actually causing the problem. The reason why …

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