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Why We Confess
On secrets, the self that carries them, and the ancient compulsion to be known.
Mar 6 • Mysha Shangari
Why We Still Dream
On the nightly hallucination no one can explain...
Mar 3 • Mysha Shangari
The Philosophy of Almost
On Near-Misses, What-Ifs, and The Lives We Didn't Quite Live
Mar 1 • Mysha Shangari

February 2026

I Knew There Was Time
Kings of Sin: Part I out of VII
Feb 20 • Mysha Shangari
Is a Gentle Life Actually the Bravest Bet?
What if "enough" is the sparks that actually warm your hands?
Feb 17 • Mysha Shangari
Are Thoughts Discovered... or Produced?
Originality as an illusion of control
Feb 2 • Mysha Shangari

January 2026

I Don't Want a Muse. I Want a Co-Conspirator.
Why True Creativity Demands Dialogue, Not Admiration
Jan 28 • Mysha Shangari
You Were Always Going to Read This
Determinism, Algorithms, and the Illusion of Choosing Yourself
Jan 23 • Mysha Shangari
Love Is a Quantum Measurement
Why intimacy doesn’t reveal who we are— it creates it
Jan 21 • Mysha Shangari
The Cost of Being Calm
How our fear of seriousness hollowed conversation
Jan 19 • Mysha Shangari
The Most Honest Writing Was Never for You
Why Privacy Produces Depth
Jan 1 • Mysha Shangari

December 2025

How Light Replaced Fire
The shift from warmth to visibility
Dec 29, 2025 • Mysha Shangari
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