
The Compulsion to Reply: Why Does the Human Brain Hate to Ignore a Question?
Why do we have to answer to every question? Why human brain is not designed to ignore a question?

Why do we have to answer to every question? Why human brain is not designed to ignore a question?

We are storytellers. We dream up worlds that don't exist and feel changed by them. Throughout history, most stories flickered like mayflies, alive for a day, gone by the next.
But the Ramayana and the Mahabharata? Thousands of years old and still thriving — mutating across languages, shaping the moral instincts of over a billion people.
Why these stories? Why are they timeless?

Why do we go to war? Is war a glitch in human brain? Why our brain separates US from THEM? We try to understand the reasons of death, destruction and misery of war beyond morality.

Too much information, too little attention - this can be the tagline of current time. Here, 3 practical mental models are presented which can save us from information overload in the long run.

Is learning in English slower than learning in mother tongue? For Indian students, researchers and everybody interested in learning, language is a barrier. Do we connect to the global network or build our own language ecosystem?

The Indian government is increasing funding for Ayurveda and related traditional medicine research. Using data, history and common sense we try to answer what the bright and dark sides of both evidence-based modern medicine and Ayurveda are, and where policy makers should focus.

People lie. They are simple non-complicated lies. But Corporations and Governments lie with skill and statistical manipulation. They are complicated. How do they lie using truth?