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Dec 15, 2021

Should Emerging Economies Really Cut Emissions?

The case for closed loop innovation An eye for an eye A senior diplomat representing India at the UN once gave me the same argument that the Indian environment minister, Bhupender Yadav, was making at COP26 last month: high income countries have spent years using unclean fuels to develop their economies, but now they are…

Environment

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Should Emerging Economies Really Cut Emissions?
Should Emerging Economies Really Cut Emissions?
Environment

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Dec 14, 2021

Book Awards — 2020 and 2021

I read (and more importantly, tracked or reviewed) at least 50 proper books between 2020 and 2021, which for me is a lot! It comes to a book every two weeks on average, which feels like a lot when there is an entire internet that could be trawled instead. I…

Book Review

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Book Awards — 2020 and 2021
Book Awards — 2020 and 2021
Book Review

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Oct 25, 2021

bad art friend: the case for normalising consent in literary works

The Question: Who is the bad art friend? The one who takes inspiration from your life and finds personal gain in it without informing you openly what they are doing? …

Bad Art Friend

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bad art friend: the case for normalising consent in literary works
bad art friend: the case for normalising consent in literary works
Bad Art Friend

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Jun 18, 2021

Proustian Memory and Comfort Food

Food is just food until it isn’t. — When was the last time you ate something that you love? Where were you the first time you ate it? …

Food

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Proustian Memory and Comfort Food
Proustian Memory and Comfort Food
Food

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May 7, 2021

A(nother) proposal to stop exploiting POC pain

Yes, we know India is burning. Stop poverty/disaster porn, find a way to help instead. — (TLDR;) Dear World, This is a call to stop poverty porn in the face of crisis. India is suffering from a Covid-19 situation of unspeakable proportions, but that’s not a reason for you to blindly share sensationalist videos about it to assuage your own guilt. …

India

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A(nother) proposal to stop exploiting POC pain
A(nother) proposal to stop exploiting POC pain
India

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Apr 8, 2021

Distance and Closeness

On zooming in and zooming out in your practice — I grew up learning to experience my thoughts with distance, being taught that it was not me feeling the thought, it was my monkey mind. I mistook distance for numbness. If I could cultivate distance from my thoughts, I didn’t really have to feel them, process them. I could just…

Mindfulness

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Distance and Closeness
Distance and Closeness
Mindfulness

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Published in An Injustice!

·Jan 17, 2021

Why You Should Care About the Farmer Protests in India

Farmers in India are protesting new laws that will have a serious impact on global supply chains — and on your turmeric lattes. — In recent months, Indian farmers have walked hundreds of kilometres to the border of the capital in the middle of a pandemic, set up temporary shelters that have ballooned into cities, and huddled over scrap fires to survive the worst of a biting winter, just to quietly protest against new…

Agriculture

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Why You Should Care About the Farmer Protests in India
Why You Should Care About the Farmer Protests in India
Agriculture

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Jun 3, 2020

On Privilege and Black Lives Matter

As a third culture WOC, I grew up thinking diversity was the default — I’ve been battling with sharing something on the echo chamber of social media for a long time. I’ve been thinking about my privilege for even longer, the opportunities I’ve had that I could just as easily not have had if I had been born differently. But I want to share…

BlackLivesMatter

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On Privilege and Black Lives Matter
On Privilege and Black Lives Matter
BlackLivesMatter

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Published in DataDrivenInvestor

·Oct 30, 2018

The Case for Buddhist Economics

Achieving given wants with minimal resources Before I say anything else, I would like to clarify that this is not an essay about religion, but about economics (though I understand why one might confuse the two). It is about the first question they asked you in an economics class if…

Economics

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The Case for Buddhist Economics
The Case for Buddhist Economics
Economics

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Published in Trouvaille By RuddBuddy

·May 8, 2016

Cockfights, the Real Thing

On a drippy Manila weekend, my fellow dayahun*, James, and I ventured out to see a cockfight. We managed to find a ‘stadium’ not too far from our shoebox condos, and when the sun peeked out for a bit, rode there in a jingle-jangle jeepney, got off at an unmarked…

Travel

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Cockfights, the Real Thing
Cockfights, the Real Thing
Travel

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