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episode six


Belonging to Art- Bunt Artists and the Weight of Quiet Influence
In the often volatile world of film, art, and public scrutiny, Bunt artists don’t dazzle through noise or theatrics. They stand apart in the quiet certainty with which they carry themselves. They don’t chase fame as if it’s oxygen. Their bearing is different—anchored. Their boldness isn’t reactionary; it’s inherited, etched into their spine across generations.
6 days ago11 min read


Of Bunt Hoteliers: The Economics of Generosity and the Grammar of Pride
The saga of Bunt hoteliers is not merely a tale of migration or economic endurance—it is a choreography of inherited behaviour, etched into
Apr 97 min read


Digital Hoarding: The Endowment Effect of Things We Save and Never Revisit
The save button used to feel like a promise. A little digital pinky swear: "This matters. This is worth coming back to."
Apr 83 min read


Fickle Food Economics: The Fame-ification of Labour
Since I was little, I kept hearing the same thing: "You never show your work." My teachers would raise their eyebrows at my homework—the...
Apr 54 min read


The Tyranny of Choice (and My Hair is Paying the Price)
There was a time when buying shampoo was simple.
You had hair. You washed it. That was it.
Apr 44 min read


Fickle Food Economics: The Cult of Celebrity Endorsements
Trust, that fragile thread between belief and illusion, has become the currency of our age—handed out, collected, and spent by celebrities l
Apr 24 min read


Fickle Food Economics: The Shifting Plate of a Generation
There was a time when fame was a byproduct of accomplishment. Today, it is often the accomplishment itself. The economics of fame—who profit
Apr 14 min read
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