Manu Joseph is an Indian journalist born in 1974. He is known for his in-depth reporting on Indian social and political issues, particularly focusing on poverty and marginalized groups. His work is frequently published in renowned media outlets such as The Times of India, and his reporting style is characterized by critical thinking and delicate emotional expression.
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“As in love, so in society, people who donnot have power are quite nice.”
Source: Why the Poor Don't Kill Us
Source: The Illicit Happiness Of Other People
Source: The Illicit Happiness Of Other People
Source: The Illicit Happiness Of Other People
Source: The Illicit Happiness Of Other People
“No matter what the delusions are, parents do not really know their children”
“Morality was probably the invention of unattractive men. Whom else does it benefit really”
“But then the fate of shy people is that all of their fears usually come true.”
Source: The Illicit Happiness Of Other People
Source: Serious Men
Source: Serious Men
“You acquire a new kind of intelligence when you stay away from instant news.”
