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Hi there 👋🏻

Wassup, champ? I had an amazing time in February. I travelled to Delhi, Jaipur, and Uttarakhand.

My mind feels fresh, but I’m surprisingly tired. I’m not sure why, yet I’m already packing my bags for Nepal, my first international trip!

Anyway, enough travel updates. Now, let me share one of the most important articles on Undelivered.

Core Idea

I’m sure you’ve seen a man physically and mentally abusing his wife, and a woman who calls herself a ‘feminist’ mistreating her husband and avoiding responsibility at home.

But how often do we see couples supporting each other, living a balanced and happy life without ego or toxicity? Very rarely.

This extreme behaviour isn’t limited to relationships. It shows up everywhere in politics, religion, work, and society. Leaders demand blind loyalty, religious figures demand unquestioned obedience, and workplaces often glorify sacrificing personal life for success.

The problem is that extremism has become the way of life. It appeals to emotions and makes people feel powerful because it simplifies life’s complexity.

The middle ground is rare because it takes constant reflection on your own actions and thoughts.

Even things like work-life balance are often misunderstood. People talk about it, but usually it means ‘work first, life later.’ People talk about freedom, but often it means following rules or ideas blindly. People talk about empowerment, but mostly it becomes controlling others instead of working together.

This is how extremes take over, they make people feel certain about themselves, even if it’s harmful.

Why it’s deadly

Life is not black and white. The world is not divided into all good or all bad. There are always different sides, different opinions, and different ways of doing things, and the people who live with balance, who respect others, who take responsibility, who act without ego, and who think before reacting are the people who survive and who make life better for themselves and for others. If more people tried to think before reacting, to respect differences, to share responsibility, and to act without anger, the world would be safer and happier for everyone.

Thanks for reading 🙂

I really want to see a balanced life, because we are done with the extremism, we don’t want to live in a world where we don’t feel safe, or someone else dictates our lives. Do you also feel the same? Let me know by replying to this email.

See you!

— Anirban

Book I’m reading this week:

The Power Of Positive Thinking by Norman Vincent Peale. (Couldn’t start a new one yet)

1 thing I learnt this week:

It would take you approximately 18 months to walk all the way along the Great Wall of China. (It’s over 5,000 miles long) 🤯

Tool stack I use:

  • Fathom: AI notetaker + recorder.

  • Notion: My second brain.

  • Beehiiv: My newsletter tool.

  • Toggl: My time tracking tool.

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