
The Texas Road Trip That No One Wanted
This is the story of a long, uncomfortable journey to Abilene, and why we often follow plans we never truly agreed to in the first place.
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This is the story of a long, uncomfortable journey to Abilene, and why we often follow plans we never truly agreed to in the first place.

Diwali pulls you home like gravity. Rituals aren't just tradition, but antidotes to loneliness, anchors that sustain us through repetition and predictability.

Maybe identity is not a fixed thing but a story we keep telling ourselves, memory by memory. But then the question is: if your cells, thoughts, memories, are all temporary…what makes you, you?

Traffic isn't just on roads but in our digital lives too. From cluttered inboxes to endless meetings, the solution isn't more speed but fewer "vehicles."

From train crashes caused by mismatched town clocks to Wall Street trades decided in microseconds, humanity’s obsession with mastering time has shaped our lives in ways both absurd and profound. How did we get here and what would it mean to reclaim time on our own terms?