For chosen ones

Three edges of reality...

Trishola offers simple, thoughtful blogs on philosophy, psychology, and self-improvement to help you think clearer and live better.

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Curiosity

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Dive into different realms of thought and discovery.

Philosophy

Thinking about thinking.

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Psychology

Your brain doing circus tricks.

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Biology

The science of you being alive.

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Sociology

Humans being humans.

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Conspiracy

Stuff they never tell you.

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Ethics and Power

Who gets to play god.

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Art

Meaning hiding in colors.

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Technology

Machines getting smarter.

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Quantum Reality

Reality acting confused.

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Nature

Earth doing its thing.

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The Path

Your inner world calling.

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Future and Beyond

Tomorrow being weird.

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Fresh thoughts and curious ideas.

What Our Readers Say

Thoughts and reflections from curious minds around the globe.

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Trishola made me rethink the way I approach daily life. The articles are simple, yet profoundly deep.

โ€” Olivia Carter
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A truly unique experience! Every blog opens a new window into philosophy and human psychology.

โ€” Ethan Hayes
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Every post challenges my perspective and sparks curiosity. Trishola is a hidden gem for thoughtful minds.

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About Me

Lakshath here! I'm the founder of Trishola - a normal person who's curious about philosophy, technology, and how our minds work.

You'll never find me, but you'll see my work everywhere.

If you're reading this, you're already part of the experiment.

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The Trishola FAQ

No fluff. Just straight answers.

What the hell is Trishola?

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A space where I write what most people think but never say. I analyze systems, question outdated rules, and expose power games that everyone sees but nobody talks about. No gurus, no self-help fluff.

Why do you write this stuff?

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Because someone needs to say the quiet part out loud. Gen Z gets called "unserious" for seeing through bullshit. Older generations cling to broken systems. I'm just connecting dots that everyone pretends don't exist.

Who's this for?

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Anyone tired of surface-level analysis. If you question why things work the way they do, if you see flaws in systems everyone accepts, if you want clarity without sugarcoating โ€” this is your space.

How do you research this?

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I read everything โ€” academic papers, Twitter threads, Reddit rants, research studies, then connect patterns most miss. I don't just repeat information; I analyze why information exists in the first place.

What's your end goal?

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To make people think, not follow. If one person reads this and questions one outdated system, that's victory. I'm not building followers โ€” I'm waking up thinkers.