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The Observer Illusion: Searching for the Self That Watches the Mind
Introduction: The Strange Feeling of Being the Watcher There is a peculiar sensation that most people never stop to question. The feeling of being behind it all — behind the thoughts, behind the noise, behind the eyes. A quiet presence, seemingly untouched by the storm of the mind it watches. Something that notices the anxiety without becoming it. Something that observes the thought without quite being the thought. It feels so intimate. So obvious. So given . And yet — what

Anupam Singh
Mar 626 min read


Everything on Your Plate Was Designed by Survival — And So Are You
The Fork Before the Fork What if the most ordinary moment of your day — a meal, a bite, the absent-minded crunch of something green — is actually the tail end of a story that stretches back millions of years? Not metaphorically. Literally. The broccoli on your plate did not come from nature. Not in any pure sense of the word. It was coaxed, cross-bred, and sculpted into existence by human hands over centuries — a vegetable that never existed until someone, somewhere, decided

Anupam Singh
Feb 1623 min read


When Nervous Systems Speak: The Biology of Who We Become Together
The Invisible Architecture We think we end at our fingertips. At the boundary of skin, the edge of breath, the perimeter of thought. The story we've inherited about selfhood is one of discrete units—individual minds piloting individual bodies through individual lives. But what if that story is incomplete? There's a moment, maybe you've felt it, when someone else's anxiety becomes yours. Not metaphorically. Not through empathy or emotional contagion in the way we usually under

Anupam Singh
Feb 212 min read
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