(Listen to this reflection posted originally on Substack) An attempt to deconstruct the myth of meaning- “When meaning feels out of reach, maybe what we’re really seeking is resonance.” Modern individualism promises freedom, yet often leaves us searching for meaning in isolation. Through the lens of neuroscience and moral philosophy, this reflection examines how our brains weave coherence from chaos, and why the good life — as the philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre reminds us — depend...
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(Listen to this reflection posted originally on Substack) An attempt to deconstruct the myth of meaning- “When meaning feels out of reach, maybe what we’re really seeking is resonance.” Modern individualism promises freedom, yet often leaves us searching for meaning in isolation. Through the lens of neuroscience and moral philosophy, this reflection examines how our brains weave coherence from chaos, and why the good life — as the philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre reminds us — depend...
Intentional Imperfection vs Impossible Perfection - Delivered in Bangla/Bengali
KnowingWhoYouAre
10 minutes
6 months ago
Intentional Imperfection vs Impossible Perfection - Delivered in Bangla/Bengali
“There is a crack in everything, that’s how the light gets in.” — Leonard Cohen. Perfection is seductive—but stillness lives there. No movement. No mess. No growth. Intentional imperfection is not a flaw—it’s an invitation. An opening to curiosity. A quiet rebellion against the illusion of flawlessness. It’s how we evolve, how we create, how we stay alive to the wonder of becoming. The most beautiful things around us—art,...
KnowingWhoYouAre
(Listen to this reflection posted originally on Substack) An attempt to deconstruct the myth of meaning- “When meaning feels out of reach, maybe what we’re really seeking is resonance.” Modern individualism promises freedom, yet often leaves us searching for meaning in isolation. Through the lens of neuroscience and moral philosophy, this reflection examines how our brains weave coherence from chaos, and why the good life — as the philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre reminds us — depend...