W e often imagine activism as: marches, slogans, raised fists. But what if the real work begins elsewhere? In thought In questioning In refusing to follow blindly Every protest has a script. But who writes it? And who questions it? This blog asks a difficult question: Are we thinking activists - or just moving bodies? Because without thinking, activism risks becoming performance. Not All Activism Shouts: The Quiet Power of Thinking When we hear the word activism , what comes to mind? Crowds. Slogans. Raised fists. Marches cutting through streets under the sun or rain. These are the visible grammars of resistance—the images that circulate, the performances that get archived, photographed, and remembered. But what we often fail to see is this: every protest has a script. And every script has a place of origin. The Invisible Labour Behind Protest The march is not where activism begins. It is where it culminates. Long before bodies gather in public spaces, ideas have already been draft...
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This space is dedicated to my father, who taught me to be bold, to stand up to power, and to remain faithful to one’s convictions—even when standing alone. What began in 2024 is a digital relic I carry forward: a space where my voice exists unedited. When thoughts feel too much for the world, this blog becomes a home for them. This is me—unfiltered, unfinished, and becoming Architect of Ideas, Sculptor of Minds and Storyteller of the Everyday.