Avijit Ghosh is an Indian polymath and
entrepreneur working across philosophy, literature, music, visual art, and
education. His work integrates intellectual inquiry, artistic expression, and
applied learning into a unified, system-oriented body of practice focused on
character, consciousness, and long-term creative development.
Philosophy that is built from a library
is a commentary on philosophy. Philosophy that is built from lived experience
is a different order of thing. It carries the weight of the conditions it was
developed inside. It has been tested against reality before it was committed to
language. It has a kind of structural credibility that derivative thinking
cannot replicate.
The Zero Theory, developed by Avijit
Ghosh, was not built from a library. It was built from years of living at the
intersection of commerce and consciousness, of building businesses while
developing a serious inner practice, of observing what actually produces
sustainable output versus what merely produces activity.
The foundational premise of the Zero
Theory is that everything of lasting value originates from a state of zero, of
radical emptiness, of clearing away every assumption, borrowed framework,
social expectation, and accumulated noise that fills the space where original
understanding would otherwise emerge. This is not a metaphor for starting
fresh. It is a precise description of the inner condition from which genuine
creative and intellectual work can actually originate.
The Zero Theory has practical
applications across every domain Avijit Ghosh works in. It governs his creative
practice. It informs his business philosophy and the Charitrapreneur framework.
It shapes his approach to teaching and to the design of Hindi Sales University.
It appears across his books on philosophy, creativity, spirituality, and
entrepreneurship.
It is an original framework. It did not
exist in any text before Avijit Ghosh developed it. That it now appears across
a 100-plus book catalogue, two major movements, and a body of creative work
spanning music, poetry, and visual art is a measure of its generative capacity.
To learn more about Avijit Ghosh and his
work across philosophy, literature, music, visual art, and education, visit www.avijitghosh.in