Thinker · Kathmandu, Nepal
श्लोक सुवाल
जो देख्दैन, त्यो सोच्दैन। जो सोच्दैन, त्यो बुझ्दैन।
One who doesn't see, doesn't think. One who doesn't think, doesn't understand.
"Life is 1% what happens to you and 99% how you react to it."
"Clarity is rare because thinking is hard."
"Understanding removes fear. Fear lives in vagueness."
All thinking begins with attention.
Where you look, meaning follows.
Who I Am
I am not trying to become successful. I am trying to become a better human being — every single day. The distinction matters more than most things I've been taught.
I believe in understanding over memorization, depth over noise, clarity over complexity. These aren't aspirations — they are the lens I use to decide what deserves my attention.
I observe people. I ask quiet questions. I sit with ideas longer than is comfortable. Not because I want answers — but because genuine thinking is itself the meaning I'm looking for.
Understanding cannot be rushed.
It requires sitting with what you don't yet know.
How I Think
What really matters here?
Strip away the urgency. Find the one truth that changes everything else, and hold it with both hands.
Why does this work?
Knowing what works is information. Knowing why is understanding — and understanding is the only thing that transfers across situations.
Where does this fail?
Every idea breaks at its edges. Finding those edges is precision, not pessimism. What survives the test is what I can actually trust.
How does this connect to life?
Thought without consequence is entertainment. I want the kind that changes what I do on an ordinary morning.
A good question lives longer than any answer.
Philosophical Anchors
Laxmi Prasad Devkota · Nepali Literature
"Kun Mandir Ma Janchau Yatri?"
Which temple will you enter, wanderer? Devkota did not ask about religion. He asked about devotion — where we spend ourselves, and whether it deserves the offering. I ask a version of this daily: what am I truly moving toward, and why?
Narayan Gopal · Swar Samrat of Nepal
"Kehi Mitho Baat Gara"
Say something sweet. His voice held the full weight of grief, longing, and humanity. The song is not a request — it is a longing for communication that actually reaches another person. I think of it when I'm about to say something careless.
Bhairav Nath Aryal · Nepali Satire
भोलिवाद
आज गर्ने काम भोलि, भोलि गर्ने काम फेरि भोलि…
Tomorrowism. Today's work becomes tomorrow's. Tomorrow's becomes the day after. We delay not from laziness but from faith in a future self who is always more prepared. Aryal's satire stings because it is true. The antidote is honesty about this present moment.
The voices we listen to become the questions we ask.
Learning & Background
Sainik Awasiya Mahavidyalaya · Bhaktapur, Nepal
High School
Discipline is not the absence of freedom — it is what makes freedom functional. Structure, when embraced honestly, becomes a kind of spaciousness. I did not understand this at the time. I do now.
Little Angel's College of Management
Bachelor in Business Information System
Systems think. They have logic, failure points, and elegant solutions. Studying information within business taught me that the gap between data and understanding is not a technical gap — it is a human one.
Education reveals what you didn't know you were looking for.
Not with an agenda. If you have something worth saying slowly — a question, an idea, a disagreement — I'm here for it.