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  • Blog 3 is out! After setting the context and asking tough questions, this one dives into who’s most vulnerable in the digital trap — with real-life cases you may relate to. From Screens to Scars In our previous blogs, we…

  • Series Note: This is the second installment in a 5-part series inspired by the Black Mirror episode “Joan Is Awful.” If you missed Blog 1, we explored how technology, profit-driven content, and perception can turn anyone into a villain—without their…

  • How a dystopian Netflix episode made me question the world we’re already living in. Disclaimer: Spoiler AlertThis article contains major plot points from the Black Mirror episode “Joan Is Awful.” If you haven’t watched it yet and plan to, you…

  • Two companion poems — One poem shows us how we fight over earth that forgets us. The other shows how, in fighting nature, we forget ourselves. Too Blind to See We often think of land as the one thing that…

  • A Story About Why Heroes Must Die After Winning A story forgotten in history.… In the vast kingdom of Elderwyn, there lay a small village on its border—neglected by rains and forgotten by rulers. Hunger was a constant enemy, a…

  • Thank you for reading Harinath’s Substack — your support allows me to keep doing this work. If you enjoy Harinath’s Substack, it would mean the world to me if you invited friends to subscribe and read with us. If you…

  • Some truths aren’t said aloud. They’re hidden in pauses, gestures, and quiet moments. Read between the lines—because that’s where the real story begins. Note: I have a simple mantra for success: Meet the right people, at the right place, and…

  • A subtle moment with my mom over a face pack reveals how men’s grooming is slowly becoming accepted—even embraced—at home. A Simple Face Pack and a Quiet Revolution As a millennial South Indian who moved to Mumbai 10 years ago,…

  • City Of Dreams Woke with the sun, chased dawn’s golden light, Drove miles on empty roads, heart feeling light. Gardens whispered peace, in morning’s hush, While chai tapris brewed stories in a gentle rush. Bus drivers gearing for their day’s…

  • The Hidden Game of Quick Commerce: Are We Really Winning? Introduction: What’s Really Happening? Quick commerce has changed the way we shop. Need milk for your morning tea? Get it in 10 minutes. Forgot an ingredient while cooking? No problem,…

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