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1984, a Pan Shop, and a Name I Didn’t Choose
About 1984 in India and a year when a kid finds - he is sikh not just like anyone elese
Jaspal Kahlon
May 271 min read
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“Once torn, never the same,” but I disagreed.
An expression of active individual from an unfortunate accident
Jaspal Kahlon
May 241 min read
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Before I Heard ‘Minimalism’, I Lived It.
Minimalism is closer to your spiritual being than physical living with tangibles
Jaspal Kahlon
May 92 min read
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Journaling Since 2008: The Clarity, the Comfort—and the Conflict
Started in 2008, my journaling journey wasn’t about mindfulness, productivity, or branding. It was just a quiet space to think. Over the yea
Jaspal Kahlon
Apr 123 min read
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Mind Chatters Won’t go away
Mind chatters stay whether you a meditator or a norma distracted human
Jaspal Kahlon
Apr 91 min read
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The Myth of Equilibrium
A personal exploration of why life may never find true balance—and why instincts, not plans, lead to deeper growth. Let go of equilibrium an
Jaspal Kahlon
Apr 22 min read
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A Father’s Note on What Really Matters in the AI Age
In a world of fast answers and AI polish, build real skills. Be curious, stay honest, and grow slow. That’s your edge.
Jaspal Kahlon
Mar 292 min read
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My Unspoken Way of Giving
I push without asking, give without expecting. Call it careless or calm—somehow, help always finds its way back to me.
Jaspal Kahlon
Mar 252 min read
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When Silence Speaks: How a Custom Family GPT Could Bridge Communication Gaps in Modern Indian Homes
When words fail at home, AI listens. Explore how a Custom Family GPT can bridge communication gaps in modern Indian family relationships.
Jaspal Kahlon
Mar 167 min read
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Never Chose the Easy Path. A Thinking Flaw?
Why do I always choose the tough path? Is it wisdom or a thinking flaw? If common sense is easy, why do I overcomplicate life?
Jaspal Kahlon
Mar 11 min read
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I am experiencing an insightful evening today
From lacking advanced skills in my PhD days to thriving with AI today, research now means asking the right questions.
Jaspal Kahlon
Feb 72 min read
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Am I stupid?
Am I stupid?
Jaspal Kahlon
Jan 301 min read
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Planet parade on Jan 25 and my manifestations
Manifesting on days of Planet Parade. All
About irrational yet personal feelings as a minimalist
Jaspal Kahlon
Jan 252 min read
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Is Being a Generalist Better Than a Specialist for Career Growth?
I’m exploring why being a generalist with diverse skills can be a strength for career growth and why it fits my path toward consulting.
Jaspal Kahlon
Jan 113 min read
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Am I Moving On or Just Moving Away?
Are my habits shaping me or just a way to avoid discomfort?
Jaspal Kahlon
Jan 52 min read
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Some things happen pretty late and quite abruptly or impulsively in life.
Few things happen petty late. Even an insignificant event like staying awake on new year eve
Jaspal Kahlon
Dec 31, 20241 min read
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As the year ends, I reflect on myself.
Loving your body is meditative
Jaspal Kahlon
Dec 25, 20241 min read
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Jaspal Kahlon
Nov 24, 20242 min read
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Are They Working for You?
Audibooks not workin for me
Jaspal Kahlon
Oct 11, 20241 min read
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When Nothing Changes Yet Everything Feels Different
Amidst familiar faces blurred into the background, I stand detached—everything looks the same, yet feels profoundly different.
Jaspal Kahlon
Oct 5, 20241 min read
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