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The Two Rhythms of Distraction: What Vertical and Horizontal Scrolling Reveal About How We Experience the World
There's something almost hypnotic about the way your thumb moves up and down through the social media feed, pausing occasionally at a post/reel that catches your eye, then continuing its steady vertical journey through an endless stream of content. Then there's the entirely different sensation when you swipe horizontally through Stories—a deliberate left-to-right motion that feels like turning pages in a book, like making small decisions with each flick of your finger.
Sumana Mukherjee
Oct 293 min read


The Star at the End of the Tunnel: Jane Goodall's Vision for a Better World
The mathematics of global change become more manageable when we recognize that 8 billion individuals making moderately better choices create far more impact than a few thousand people attempting perfection. The key is activation—helping people see their own power, understand their own significance, and trust that their actions matter even when results aren't immediately visible.
Sumana Mukherjee
Oct 47 min read


From Drowning in Data to Diving for Gems: How the Information Overload is Making Us Master Curators
We live in an age of unprecedented information overload. From in-depth articles on astrophysics to tutorials on sustainable fashion, from podcasts on mindful living to insightful analyses of the latest tech innovations – it's all there, waiting to be consumed. And while this abundance is a modern marvel, it also presents a significant challenge: how do we navigate this endless ocean of information without drowning?
Sumana Mukherjee
Sep 163 min read


The Luxury of Logging Out: Why True Rest Feels Rare in a Hyperconnected World
Treat logging out as a choice that elevates daily life. Close the laptop not because you must, but because you value your own rhythm. Keep the phone away not because it distracts, but because you deserve stillness. The luxury lies not in technology itself, but in the freedom to step outside of it.
Sumana Mukherjee
Sep 51 min read


Slow Living in a Fast City: How to Reclaim Your Everyday Life
A phone-free breakfast becomes a ritual of clarity. Walking to work instead of scrolling during a cab ride opens the senses to the city’s rhythm. Cooking a simple meal turns from a chore into a grounding practice. None of these acts demand more hours. They demand more presence.
Sumana Mukherjee
Sep 32 min read


Print Comeback: Why Digital May Not Be the Only Sustainable Future
That said, is digital a really sustainable alternative? Are we really just piling up more information in our heads and folders? Isn't it time to reflect upon our energy usage everytime we upload our thoughts to the cloud?
Sumana Mukherjee
Sep 11 min read
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