India’s billionaires pay a surprisingly small percentage of their wealth in taxes. As inequality widens and public needs grow, taxing extreme wealth isn’t radical—it’s practical. This article explores why a wealth tax on the ultra-rich makes economic sense for India. Not ideology. Not envy. Just arithmetic and national priorities.
Wanting More vs Needing Less: The Subtle Choice That Shapes a Life
In a world that constantly urges us to want more, the real transformation often begins when we learn to need less. This blog explores the quiet but powerful difference between endless desire and intentional simplicity. Through relatable stories and everyday analogies, it uncovers why less is not a loss—but a form of freedom. A must-read for anyone feeling overwhelmed by modern life.
Trapped In The App: When Convenience Quietly Becomes a Cage
You opened the app for a minute. An hour disappeared. “Trapped In The App” explores how modern apps quietly turn convenience into control—shaping our attention, habits, and choices without force or permission. This isn’t about deleting technology, but about noticing when a helpful tool slowly becomes the place where life happens.