About Me

I come from the kind of life resume that doesn’t fit neatly into LinkedIn headlines.

For over a decade, I lived the corporate life meetings, targets, deadlines, and the quiet hum of stability that comes with a monthly salary. I learned systems, people, pressure, and power. Somewhere along the way, I also learned how easily comfort can turn into complacency. After that, I tried my hand at business. I failed financially, no sugarcoating that but I didn’t lose something far more valuable: confidence, curiosity, and the hunger to build again.

This blog is born from that hunger.

I write about politics, current affairs, and society but not from a pedestal. I write from the middle of the chaos, where irony lives, where satire is sometimes the only sane response, and where sarcasm becomes a survival skill. If you’re looking for politically correct fluff, you might be disappointed. If you’re looking for uncomfortable questions, inconvenient truths, and the occasional laugh at our collective absurdity, you’re home.

At 40, I’m learning the guitar. Not because I want to be cool (that ship has sailed), but because learning keeps me alive. I write raps on social issues not to chase trends, but to say things that news debates won’t. Rhythm sometimes reaches where reason can’t. I’m also learning how to exist in a digital-first world YouTube algorithms, blogs, thumbnails, attention spans while still believing depth matters.

I recently made a decision that many would call risky: I quit my job. Not to “follow my passion,” but to be present. My wife is going through medical treatment, and life has a way of reminding you what actually matters when you least expect it. Success looks very different when hospital corridors replace office hallways. This chapter has stripped away illusions and left behind clarity.

I’m also a father raising a daughter in a world obsessed with labels, outrage cycles, and surface-level thinking. I want to help her look beyond trends, beyond Gen-Z stereotypes, beyond easy narratives. To think. To question. To build a spine before building an online presence.

This blog, and my YouTube journey, are extensions of that philosophy. I don’t claim to have all the answers. What I have are lived experiences, scars, stories, opinions shaped by failure, responsibility, and hope. I believe democracy needs satire. Society needs dissent. And individuals need spaces where honesty isn’t edited for applause.

If you’re someone who’s starting over, questioning the system, tired of noise but still hungry for meaning welcome. We rebuild here. Thought by thought. Word by Word, welcome to Ravi’s world!