Smart by Vision. Blind by Compassion
Smart glasses are only as good as Selfish wearables if they do not bring about tears of concern for the suffering lot—reminds Mujeeb Jaihoon.
Smart glasses are only as good as Selfish wearables if they do not bring about tears of concern for the suffering lot—reminds Mujeeb Jaihoon.
Mujeeb Jaihoon contrasts the comfort in a close relationship with the Divine and the heartache that comes from feeling distant from God.
Survival is not a ruthless result of natural selection, but rather a compassionate outcome guided by divine design, argues Mujeeb Jaihoon
On the paradox of blessings as both a source of comfort and a prelude to challenges, likening to the calm before a storm—writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Gifting is more about psychology than physics or economics—asserts Mujeeb Jaihoon
Mujeeb Jaihoon explores the systemic global inequality across political, economic, and educational structures, with reflections on justice.
Mujeeb Jaihoon exposes the silent crisis gripping modern humanity—where over-documentation reduces existence to endless forms and logins.
Stray dogs disrupt life across South India, endangering children, damaging property, and exposing flawed compassion—writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
Can Battle-Bots liberate humanity from the tyranny of its own nature or simply inherit the sins of their architects—asks Mujeeb Jaihoon.
Staying free of digital debris is necessary for safeguarding our spiritual hygiene, contends Mujeeb Jaihoon.