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Physics and Me. Its complicated relationship.

  ⚛️ Physics and Me — It's Complicated Alright, let me tell you about the most long-term, complicated, emotionally exhausting relationship of my life. No, it's not a person. It's Physics. We have been together for years now — and honestly, if this relationship had a status on social media, it would proudly read "It's Complicated." There are days when Physics feels like the most beautiful, mind-blowing thing in the universe — where everything clicks, the equations make sense, and you feel like you're literally unlocking the secrets of existence itself. You feel like Einstein. You feel unstoppable. And then there are other days. Days when a single problem makes you question every life decision you have ever made. Days when you stare at a formula so long that the letters start looking like they're personally judging you. Days when you genuinely wonder — "Why did I do this to myself?" And yet — here I am. Still showing up. Still solving. ...

Deep Life project

  🌱 Deep Life — A Social Entrepreneurship Project Deep Life is a social entrepreneurship project that I am conducting in collaboration with Saraswati Kendra Nepal — and its purpose is best captured in its name itself. The vision behind Deep Life is simple yet profound — to make people's lives more meaningful, informed, and intentional by sharing knowledge across a wide range of subjects, from psychology and science to economics and beyond . We live in a world overflowing with information, yet so many people never get the opportunity to access knowledge that genuinely transforms the way they think and live. That is exactly the gap Deep Life aims to fill. I believe — and deeply hope — that after attending Deep Life programs, people will walk away with something invaluable — the ability to make better, well-reasoned decisions rooted in rationality and critical thinking. Because a life guided by knowledge and clear reasoning is not just a more successful life — it is a richer, dee...

Me@Saraswati Kendra Nepal

Saraswati Kendra Nepal — A Humble Beginning, A Remarkable Journey Every great story starts somewhere small. Ours started with a simple but powerful belief — that every child, regardless of where they study, deserves a quality education. Saraswati Kendra Nepal (SKN) was born out of that belief. Founded with the purpose of improving education quality in the government and community schools of Chitwan District, Nepal , we began as a small, passionate group of people who refused to look away from a problem that most people had accepted as "just the way things are." I serve as the Program Director, Youth Mobilizing Officer, and Treasurer at SKN — and over the past four years , I've had the privilege of leading numerous projects from the ground up, seeing each one through to completion. I won't sugarcoat it — when we first walked into those schools, it was hard to see. The infrastructure was poor, the system was struggling, and the overall environment was, honestly, q...

Leo Puran

  On the occasion of the 2nd General Meeting of Leo Club of Rhino Ratnanagar , I had the honor of officially stepping into the role of Education Coordinator — and I couldn't be more excited about what lies ahead. What struck me most walking into that room was the energy. Raw, genuine, youth-driven energy that reminded me exactly why this kind of work matters. These young people aren't just members of a club — they're a force waiting to be directed, and I truly believe our time together is going to be something special. For them, and honestly, for me too. As Education Coordinator, my focus will be on bringing new, vibrant, and meaningful education programs to the people of Ratnanagar Municipality — programs that don't just inform, but truly connect with and uplift the community. This is more than a role to me. It's an opportunity to contribute something real, something lasting. I'm deeply grateful for the trust placed in me, and I'm walking into this wit...

Me

                                                Hey, I'm Puran Prasad Adhikari a physics student at Tribhuvan University, a social activist, and someone who reads probably more than is considered reasonable. I serve as Volunteer Director and Treasurer at Saraswati Kendra Nepal, where I get to channel my belief that showing up for your community is one of the most meaningful things a person can do. At my core, I'm an existentialist. I believe we arrive in this world without a preset manual, no hidden purpose stamped on us at birth. There's no single "right" way to live — and honestly, I find that liberating rather than frightening. It means we each get to construct our own meaning, choose our own direction, and walk our own path — without needing it to match anyone else's expectations or blueprints. Life, to me, is less about finding a meaning and more about building...