Minor Subjects and Big Thoughts

Dear Jeyamohan,

I am a regular viewer of your videos. Your content does not examine complex concepts, and I understand that you believe such topics are better suited for in-person classes or articles. However, you present simple questions related to everyday life from a fresh perspective.

I have been reflecting on how you achieve this unique quality. You often view small details as components of a larger picture. For instance, when discussing the importance of being in nature, we typically perceive it as a way to relax or alleviate boredom. But you always say that life can only be lived in parts. You suggest that by connecting one aspect of ourselves with nature, we can enhance our performance in other areas of life.

Our daily lives often involve a process of separating ourselves from nature. You suggest that by reconnecting certain parts of ourselves with nature, we can alleviate the boredom and fatigue that stem from this disconnection.

What is particularly impressive is how you frame small details as integral components of a broader perspective in every discussion. Each video you create connects seamlessly with the others, forming a comprehensive and cohesive discourse. I believe you have now produced over 100 videos, totaling nearly fifty hours of content. Only your philosophical viewpoint can encapsulate the overarching themes that emerge from these discussions. This achievement is both rare and remarkable in the Tamil context. My heartfelt congratulations.

M. Sarangapani

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