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Welcome to: The Somebody, Nobody, Anybody and Everybody Blog!

This is a space for unfiltered thoughts and experiences from my perspective and a space to call my own on the internet. Here, you'll find a humorous (and sometimes brutally honest) take on life, navigating the seeing world as a person with sight impairment, and the wonderful (and often frustrating) world of technology, all served up with a healthy dose of my unfiltered thoughts and opinions.  Expect a mix of everything: hilarious anecdotes, sarcastic jabs, and the occasional rant, alongside no get-rich-quick schemes, no miracle health cures, and no relationship advice from a self-proclaimed guru (who's probably single themselves).  So, if you're looking for a laugh (and maybe a little offense) and are up for some unapologetic, unpolished, and occasionally unconventional musings, then pull up a chair and grab a cuppa. But if you're easily offended or expecting a five-step plan to achieve ultimate success, this might not be the blog for you.  Dive in at yo...
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An Unexpected Night of Rock and Roll at By Chance, Bangalore

I have a confession to make: I actively, deliberately avoid noise. I prefer the quiet hum of a coffee shop, the low volume of a podcast, or frankly, the blessed silence of my own home So, when the invite came for an indoor rock concert—a full-throttle, electric performance by a local band—my immediate instinct was to feel deeply hesitant about attending. But this night, at By Chance on Brigade Road, Bangalore, had a very specific, personal purpose : I was invited by an ex-co-worker and their son , who was performing that night. If the invitation had come from anyone else, I would have politely excused myself from attending. This personal connection provided the powerful lure I couldn't resist: the promise of a local band named Spade Pirates sinking their teeth into the legendary grunge anthems of Nirvana

Diwali: India's Festival of Light and a Modern Act of Kindness

From my vantage point here in India, where the festive season is a continuous spectacle of color and sound, I want to share a look at our most luminous celebration: Diwali, the Festival of Lights. While you may be familiar with the stunning images of fireworks and glittering lamps, the true essence of Diwali is a profound affirmation of hope, resilience, and the eternal triumph of good over evil. It’s a five-day marathon of tradition, feasting, and community that can teach us all a little something about lighting up the world, both literally and figuratively. If you've ever been curious about the history behind the dazzling lights and how this ancient festival inspired a small, modern act of personal goodwill, then read on.

Purpose Paradox: Why Your Success Leaves You Empty, and How to Fix It

How many times have you hit a major goal—a promotion or achievement—only to feel a jarring emptiness once the celebration fades! Why does chasing what we call “success” leave us incomplete! The answer isn’t a lack of ambition, but a failure of alignment, fueled by a modern purpose built on external validation. What if an ancient operating system, called Dharma , is the key to unlocking the lasting peace and power that lies beyond mere achievement! It’s time to move from a life that looks good to one that feels whole.

End of an Era: What Happens When Windows 10 Support Ends and What You Must Do Next?

October 14, 2025, is fast approaching, and with it comes the official end of support for Windows 10! For the hundreds of millions of people who rely on this operating system every day, this date marks the beginning of an escalating security risk! Should you rush to buy a new PC, try to force a Windows 11 upgrade onto older hardware, or pay for temporary security updates! What happens when your trusted operating system stops receiving the critical security patches it needs, and what are the safest, most cost-effective paths forward for your home and work devices!

More Than Memes: Unpacking the Silent Erosion of "Brain Rot"

In an age where information cascades endlessly and our attention is fragmented across countless digital touchpoints, a peculiar, somewhat unsettling phrase has entered our lexicon: "brain rot." It’s a term we throw around when we feel mentally dull after hours of scrolling, a casual joke that masks a genuine concern about our focus and capacity for deep thought. We worry that the very fabric of our minds is being subtly eroded by the digital tide. But is this anxiety justified, or is it just the natural fatigue of modern life? What if the joke isn't just about bad memes, but about the profound, quiet way our cognitive function is truly being reshaped right now?