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The Quiet Grace of Functioning Systems
A reflection on the illusion of control, and the miracle of ordinary functioning.
5 hrs ago
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Manoj Shetty
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The few Days of Yoga Glory
How movement once shaped my days, and what remains when it’s gone.
Oct 14
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Manoj Shetty
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Writing as a Way of Being Aware
When reflection becomes a way of living, not just recording, the act of articulation turns awareness into something real.
Oct 13
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Manoj Shetty
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A Sunday Meditation.
A morning meditation drifts into questions of identity, embodiment, and what it really means to be alive.
Oct 12
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Manoj Shetty
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The Quiet High of Making Things
On way creative absorption as the only real luxury left. Why the truest pleasure for a creative mind lies not in leisure, but in immersion.
Oct 11
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Manoj Shetty
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The Long and Turbulent Life of Friendship
On growing, drifting, and the quiet art of acceptance. On seeing relationships as they are, not as they were, or should be.
Oct 10
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Manoj Shetty
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Columbus, and the Cinema of Stillness
A meditation on the quiet pleasure of intelligent films.
Oct 7
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Manoj Shetty
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Trouble with Seeing Too Much
When perception sharpens beyond comfort, and the body becomes the only way to stay human.
Oct 6
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Manoj Shetty
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The flyer said a Night in Havana
The other day, while listening to Jagjit Singh, I suddenly remembered Vivek Singh Road—the one that runs from Pedder Road through Sophia College to…
Oct 5
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Manoj Shetty
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Life and other Social Media
The doom scroll never ends—it just switches from screen to self. The eerie similarity between our online feeds and the patterns of our lives.
Oct 4
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Manoj Shetty
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View from the childhood of old age
The body grows old, the face changes, but the observer behind it all remains strangely the same.
Oct 3
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Manoj Shetty
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Every Hurt is Three Hurts
On how thoughts, emotions, and the body weave into one another—and how simply observing them can begin to untangle the knot.
Oct 2
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Manoj Shetty
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