Today's atomic essay is sponsored by bubble.io, a new way to build software without code.

Just kidding, but how cool would it be to get one of these essays sponsored hehe.

This essay is about the world we live in. Not THE WORLD that's absolute, but the one we perceive. Our comfort zone of sorts. The best example of a bubble, college. Unaware of shit happening outside, the college bubble starts with Freshers' events and ends with the graduation ceremony.. sweet & bitter relationships, grades, professors & assignments, etc filling it all in between. As a dropout, I got to see THAT bubble in hindsight while it still exists, and damn it feels weird. Want to pull some of my friends out of the bubble and show them the world outside. It's wild out here.

Tbf though, after leaving the college bubble I'm now a part of the Tech twitter bubble, but also the GZM bubble. Co-existing in different bubbles is the best thing you can do while you're young. An insane amount of exposure and experiences shape lives so differently, it's mad.

I guess this essay is just an extension of Ankit's 'New Things' essay, just framed differently. The conclusion is, while it's not wrong to stay in your bubble where it's warm and cozy, but please get out once in a while, just for the experience. Touch some grass.

It's those experiences that'll eventually shape your worldview which in hindsight won't be limited to just a bubble the system has pushed you into, but the ones you voluntarily chose to experience.

Until next time :)