A Critique of Maslow’s Pyramid

We all have heard or read about the Maslow's pyramid of needs, in courses like industrial management in technical fields, and in arts and social sciences this can be found in many courses on psychology, social management, sociology etc. The idea is quite interesting and somewhat true as well, that as an individual one goes … Continue reading A Critique of Maslow’s Pyramid

Lens

I cannot articulate how much an art form can teach, just the nature of life, through different lenses and the fact that how we all are trapped in our own. I for one, practice different art forms, to not just wear just one lens to focus on one color in the whole spectrum of them … Continue reading Lens

Art

It's disturbing to me, when a piece of art is looked solely from an utilitarian point of view, as it's a choice either to enjoy the process of creation with no strings attached, or expecting from the end product for other profitable purposes—which can be a definition of what ‘passion' is being seen and practised … Continue reading Art