The Progressive Death Of Objective Nuance
A lot of times, I watch people have discussions or argue and I stand aside fascinated. My fascination could stem from a wide range of reasons – from the quality of knowledge on display (this is not always a good thing!) to the positions both (or in cases where there are more than two sides, all) sides are taking. However, I have found a pretty disturbing trend when it comes to discussions between and among people. This trend is the complete unwillingness of any side to listen to anything that does not agree completely with theirs. Continue reading “The Progressive Death Of Objective Nuance”
Last Light | Photography
Few things tug at my heart strings like watching the sun set over a calm sea. It’s a feeling I can’t completely explain – a combination of peace, calmness and a sense that the world might still be okay after … Continue reading Last Light | Photography
Should Social Media Jobs Require Degrees?
Some days back, I was watching an episode of The Bold Type (don’t know what you think but I think it’s an amazing series!) and in that episode, Kat, the head of social media at Scarlet magazine had to hire … Continue reading Should Social Media Jobs Require Degrees?
Should The Web Be Decentralized?
This isn’t one of those articles that starts off with a question and the long and short if it is that the writer just wants to say no. Let’s face it, talk of a decentralized web has been gaining traction … Continue reading Should The Web Be Decentralized?
Call Center Crazies | Short Story
“Good morning. You’re on Prytel Wireless. My name is Tunji Lekan. How may I help you?….” Yes, this is me, back at my job at 2:30 am, a time other normal people would be asleep. Honestly, I must admit that … Continue reading Call Center Crazies | Short Story