Soliloquy
Where Words Become Keepsakes

👁️ 2 viewsDragons, Part 5: Village Nightmares and Clever Beasts: Dragons of Fable and Folklore
Folklore dragons are not cosmic or demonic. They live nearby—in hills, wells, and ruins—problems shaped by neglect, habit, and fear.

👁️ 21 viewsSaturn and Cronus: The Devourer of Time
Cronus, the Titan who devoured his own children to escape prophecy, lives on in the planet Saturn. Beneath Saturn’s breathtaking rings lies a deeper truth: the rings themselves are temporary, slowly consumed by the planet’s gravity. In both mythology and astronomy, Saturn becomes a symbol of time, decay, and the inevitability of change.

👁️ 539 viewsDragons, Part 4: Saints, Serpents, and the Invention of Evil
Christianity did not erase dragons—it transformed them. Once cosmic forces, they became moral enemies, symbols of sin to be slain in public.

👁️ 37 viewsThe Onboarding Cycle at a Corporate Tech Company
Every employee joins a tech company with hope, confidence, and a fresh laptop. Then come the acronyms, reorganizations, slide decks, and the slow realization that “quick sync” never means quick. A humorous and satirical look at the five stages of joining a technology company.

👁️ 39 viewsThe Lost Art of Being Bored
Boredom is not the enemy we think it is. In a world addicted to constant stimulation, the ability to sit with nothing may be the very thing that brings back creativity, clarity, and depth of thought.

👁️ 513 viewsA Forgotten Inscription, A Life Still Unfolding
A forgotten inscription inside an old copy of To Kill a Mockingbird takes me back to August 1995, Chandigarh. I do not remember the moment, but the words remain. A reflection on memory, time, and the quiet questions that stay with us long after their origins fade.


