
My name is Arshak Andriasov. I created this blog to explore the realities people often avoid but deeply experience: insecurities, relationships, parenting, friendships, and the everyday challenges that shape who we become.
Much of what is shared here is direct and sometimes uncomfortable. Growth does not come from avoiding truth, it comes from facing it.
I write about insecurity not as something to hide, but as something to understand. Many people try to escape insecurity or blame others for it. But insecurity reveals where attachment exists and where inner work is required.
When it comes to relationships, the focus here is not on surface-level advice. Instead, I challenge the general reactions that quietly damage connections over time. Strong relationships are not built on comfort, but on responsibility and constant care.
For parents, these writings are not about perfection, but about presence and direction. Children are shaped not only by what they are told, but by what they observe. The goal is not control, but guidance rooted in morality.
Friendships, too, are examined beyond loyalty and shared moments. What defines a meaningful connection? What weakens it? And how do personal qualities influence the people we choose to keep close? This section will answer all these important questions.
You will also find articles on broader topics like modern life, behavior, and the subtle ways people create unnecessary struggle in their lives.
It is important to understand that the articles on this blog are only a small example of a much deeper body of work.
In my book, Wisdom and Reflection, I go far beyond these discussions. The book is centered around analyzing 100 philosophical quotes by my father, Iosif Andriasov. Each quote is explored in depth, breaking down meaning and the inner transformation required to truly understand it.
While the blog introduces ideas and challenges common thinking, the book is where those ideas are fully developed and carefully examined.
If you are looking for quick answers, you may find resistance here. If you are willing to question yourself and approach life more consciously, then you are in the right place.



