Go beyond the blogs. Explore concepts, tools, and connections.
These ideas appear across Trishola blogs. Here's what they actually mean:
Not about age. It's any thinking pattern that's: controlling, resistant to change, threatened by new perspectives, obsessed with "how things should be."
Using humor/memes as armor against toxic systems. Not immaturity β it's calculated rebellion that maintains sanity while exposing flaws.
Mind (thoughts), Matter (systems), Meaning (purpose). Analyzing any problem through these three lenses reveals hidden connections.
Changing your immediate circle/community first. Global change feels impossible; neighborhood change is actionable. Start where you stand.
New to Trishola? Start here based on your interests:
Focus: Philosophical frameworks, systems thinking
Focus: Actionable solutions, real-world application
Focus: Questioning structures, creating alternatives
Mental frameworks to analyze anything:
Ask "why" five times about any problem. Each answer reveals a deeper layer. Stops at surface-level analysis.
When you see a problem, ask: "Is this the actual issue, or just a symptom of a broken system?" Fix systems, not symptoms.
Before accepting any information, ask: 1) Who benefits from this narrative? 2) What evidence exists? 3) What's being omitted?
Draw three circles: What you control β What you influence β What you're aware of. Focus energy from inside out.
Trishola topics aren't random. See the relationships:
π‘ Insight: You can't fix mental health without fixing economic systems. Can't update politics without understanding Gen Z. Everything's connected.