This is a non-binary topic. Every decision and opportunity is based on various factors. There are 3 main social circles that are present today. 1. Wealthy 2. Educated 3. Majority Although there are many other ways to describe the different social groups, most are irrelevant(E.g: a tall person is not better or better off thanContinue reading “The 3 Social Circles”
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The dilemma of marriage
Should a guy accept a wedding proposal just because he is sought after? Though it might seem unheard of to many in the modern era of casual dating and love marriage, there are still communities that strongly encourage arranged marriages. In these communities, gender discrimination hasn’t been eliminated. Imagine this scenario, a traditional family withContinue reading “The dilemma of marriage”
A Brief Leap to the Year
Being born on a Leap Year Day is an extremely rare occurrence. The probability of it happening is 0.07%, 4 times less likely than the average person. Is a Leap Year Day baby lucky or unlucky? That isn’t the question. But the answer lies on seeking the awareness of being chosen by the universe toContinue reading “A Brief Leap to the Year”
Sense Dependency
Humans are extremely reliant on the five senses. It would be detrimental to us if one of them were to stop functioning. We develop impressions of the external world by using a combination of our senses. There are certain tasks which would only require just one of the senses. Let us narrow down to aContinue reading “Sense Dependency”
How I travelled the globe before graduation
It was a surreal moment as I reminisce the various episodes of my life journey, ending up to this very moment as I stepped on the stage in a graduation robe. At a blink of an eye, I felt the weight off my shoulders as I casually disrobe myself. Ten years ago, I would haveContinue reading “How I travelled the globe before graduation”
Bee my Honey
Does logic apply to nature as well? Today, let’s dive into the world of bees and honey by answering a perplexing question. Question: Why is the honeycomb made of hexagons? If you do a quick search on ‘Honeycombs’, you will see that it follows a universal structure made out of hexagonal walls. Like our species,Continue reading “Bee my Honey”
Stranded in Frankfurt
A chain of clicks filled the flight cabin as I recollect the fascinating memories while leaping around Europe. That was the signal for me to buckle up for the final adventure. (Dear Reader: Buckle up as well for the longest post in this series!) I was accompanied by a calm Norwegian man with his son, anContinue reading “Stranded in Frankfurt”
Sol-O-slo
As the sun sets in Copenhagen, a slight drizzle paid me a visit as I stood beneath a tree, waiting for the bus to arrive to transport me to Oslo, Norway. This would be the last Scandinavian country on my list. It dawned on me that I would be travelling solo from this point. FunnyContinue reading “Sol-O-slo”
Cycling in Copenhagen
It is time to leap to the days of travelling solo. I bid farewell to my cousins in Amsterdam as they head home. The adventure resumes as scheduled, with a taste of freedom as I move upwards geographically on the map . With the abundance of travel options & my frugal spending habits, I decidedContinue reading “Cycling in Copenhagen”
The paradox of expected value
The topic of probability doesn’t seem to have importance during our math classes. Some use it to their advantage while others dread its existence. It might seem simple as all the solutions fall within a tiny range from 0 to 1. Little do we know its effect on our daily lives. So what is expected value?Continue reading “The paradox of expected value”