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The Atrophy of the Analog Soul
We are drifting toward a state of functional dependency — where human input has become a thin shell over an automated core. The danger isn't that machines are getting smarter. It's that we are letting ourselves get shallower An open book with a quill and inkpot, symbolizing the art of storytelling. . The Losses Are Specific Handwriting is a tactile feedback loop. It forces the brain to slow down and draw the thought, encoding it spatially in memory. Typing doesn't do this.
Urmi Doshi
Feb 173 min read


Growing Up Phygital: A World Worth Imagining
By the time today’s children are old enough to be chauffeured by autonomous pods, the line between the silicon and the cell will have dissolved. "Technology" will feel as quaint a term as "electricity"—it won't be something we use ; it will simply be the weather of our lives. For the Phygital Generation , the most prestigious pursuit won't be coding the world. It will be sculpting reality. This image captures the first vision of your Phygital Playground . The gentle blue glow
Urmi Doshi
Feb 173 min read


Exploring the Magic of Children's Books Today
Children's books have a unique ability to transport young readers to fantastical worlds, ignite their imaginations, and teach valuable life lessons. In today's digital age, where screens dominate leisure time, the charm of physical books remains undiminished. This blog post will explore the enduring magic of children's literature, its impact on development, and how it continues to evolve in the modern landscape. The Importance of Children's Books Children's books are not just
Urmi Doshi
Feb 174 min read
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