Tag Archives: psychology

Thoughts on Individuality

When I stumbled across an article that classified individuality into different stages, I was intrigued by the whole concept. Sadly, Individuality is misconstrued as ‘Uniqueness’ these days. Or has it always been this way since the dawn of the prehistoric phase?  Individuality, according to me,  is an awakened social consciousness that makes an individual confront

Divine chaos- A short story

Every time I used to read Sartre, Camus, Dostoyevsky or Nietzsche, you used to ask me why I read such depressing books. The ironic truth that they have come in handy at a time of need is what makes my life interesting. If I hadn’t read them all, I would probably be sitting in a

A matter of trust

Do you easily trust every person you come across? Well, I don’t. I am basically a cynic who loves Homo sapiens, thanks to all those genteel souls there.

Love or hate? Neither. It’s indifference.

There are times when I feel confidence is being faked. This “care-a-damn” attitude many people sport is rather a facade.

Ayn Rand, Objectivism and Human Psychology

What’s dangerously wrong about the unconventional philosophy “Objectivism”? An article that deals with the vices of the philosophy, psychologically.

Are we escaping reality?

We have all been escaping reality all along. But how long do you think this will last?

Ethical Dilemmas

What would you do when you faced with a condition that leads to moral dilemmas?Here i have reasoned and provided alternative solutions to most situations that conflict with our emotions.