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Abhishek Thakore

@abhishekthakore

Stand up philosopher Movement builder. Urban Millenial. Traveler. Accidential Author. Global citizen. Bipolared.

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On account of World Bi-Polar, we interviewed 4 people to understand their realities, expressions and their carefully planned support systems for their emotional wellbeing. These series of post are divided across a span of 4 days, with voices of 4 lived realities.

On account of World Bi-Polar, we interviewed 4 people to understand their realities, expressions and their carefully planned support systems for their emotional wellbeing. These series of post are divided across a span of 4 days, with voices of 4 lived realities.
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MUMBAI SUNDAY STREETS Usually associated with beeping & honking, #Mumbai streets today were filled with melodious music, good fun, and cheer as people reclaimed parts of the city all thanks to #SundayStreets, an initiative by the मुंबई पोलीस Mumbai Police. Sandip Kumar Singh reports!

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Music concerts create a shared sense of reality that seems to be increasingly missing as we retreat jn our own informational bubbles. I see this as a valuable social service creating shared experience in the commons.

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Culture x AI has both exciting and dystopian possibilities. If we orient ourselves to use these tools to be more human and work better together, we could reach newer levels of collaboration, coexistence and coherence. Excited.

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Adding 'sacred' in front of words makes them sound more profound....sacred geometry, sacred text, sacred resistance....sacred tweeting?

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Early rains seem to have benefited agriculture in some parts...makes me wonder about the differential distribution of climate change impacts and how do we organise around them