• Brushtrokes Of Fire
    Oct 3 2024

    What happens when you paint with fire?

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    8 mins
  • Road Untravelled: Ruminations Of A Night Drive
    Sep 18 2024

    A night drive led me on a very personal journey...

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    5 mins
  • Garden Of Wisdom: What I Learnt From A Japanese Businessman
    Sep 11 2024

    My business trips to Japan somehow brought me into a garden of wisdom...

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    7 mins
  • Rhapsody Of Sleepless Nights: Why I Can't Sleep
    Sep 2 2024

    Why I don't sleep...

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    7 mins
  • Bieber vs. Beethoven: Who Is A Better Musician?
    Jun 7 2022

    As I sit back and enjoy some music after a long day at work, I can't help but ponder on the variety of music we all enjoy. There certainly are a lot of people who would listen to the music of Justin Bieber all day and others would tune in on Beethoven. Yet between the two, who is actually better, Bieber or Beethoven? In fact, this is a question that often gets thrown around, is there a certain kind of entertainment that is more superior than others and when we debate these things, do we always have to resort to subjective considerations; is there an objective way of weighing in on this debate? I think the answer lies in philosophy and specifically the field of utilitarianism. It presents us a good metric to compare works of art and media and I look at the thoughts of Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill.

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    7 mins
  • Do Animals Have Rights? Should They Be Protected?
    Oct 13 2021

    In this chat, as I was disturbed my own furry friend (my pet cat), I start to ponder on the question of whether animals have rights. We ofcourse now of the rising trend of veganism as well as alternative meats, but are there any philosophical or persuasive basis for protecting and respecting animals? Let's chat about it in this discussion. I draw on the different belief systems from science, religion and philosophy; specifically the works of Aristotle, Scala Naturae, Charles Darwin, Rene Descartes, Jeremy Bentham, Peter Singer, Carl Cohen and Immanuel Kant to lead our investigation into this perplexing question.

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    15 mins
  • How Banks Have Lied To Us For Hundreds Of Years
    Oct 1 2021

    Today on my day off from work, in our evening chat, I seek to reveal to you how we have been lied to and exposed to a grand illusion perpetuated by banks for hundreds of years. Specifically, I look at "fractional reserve banking", the fabric and very essence of banking process. After exploring and scrutinising the concept, I see whether it stands up to the modern world.

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    16 mins
  • The True Significance Of The Billionaires Space Race
    Sep 14 2021

    Surely, you have seen headlines about Sir Richard Branson, Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk competing with one another to go to space. Space at the moment seems to be a game for billionaires, trying to make the first move in the emerging industry of space tourism. Yet with tickets ranging from USD $250,000 to $20 million, what significance does space hold for ordinary people and society at large? In tonight's late chat I share my personal views and draw on my life stories to show you why the billionaire space race is one of the most important steps in man kind.

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    14 mins