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I have always been fascinated by the ideas that survive the passage of time.

Long after empires fall and technologies become obsolete, people continue to return to Shakespeare, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, the Upanishads, and countless other works that speak to something enduring in the human condition. They grapple with questions that remain as relevant today as they were centuries ago: What makes a good life? Why do we suffer? What drives ambition, love, faith, jealousy, courage, and despair?

This space is my attempt to engage with those questions.

Here, you'll find essays on literature, philosophy, psychology, history, and the recurring themes that shape human experience. Some pieces begin with a novel, a poem, or a historical event. Others emerge from observations about everyday life. All of them are driven by a desire to understand people a little better.

I do not claim to have definitive answers. These essays are explorations rather than conclusions—conversations with great books, great thinkers, and ideas that continue to challenge and inspire us.

If you enjoy thoughtful reading, timeless questions, and the occasional deep dive into the minds of remarkable writers, I hope you'll find something here worth your time.

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Abhijat Chaturvedi

A reader by choice, engineer by training, thinker at heart. I write on literature, human emotions, and timeless ideas. https://abhijatchaturvedi.github.io