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 has a long tradition of original frameworks. The thinkers whose work has proven durable over time did not summarise what had been said before them. They observed something that had not been named, developed a language for naming it, and tested the framework against every context they could apply it to.
Avijit Ghosh’s 10 books on philosophy include the development and application of the Zero Theory, an original philosophical framework that he did not encounter in any text before writing it. Because it did not exist before him.
The Zero Theory begins from a specific premise: that everything of genuine value, whether in creative work, business, relationships, or personal development, originates from a state of emptiness, of clearing away the accumulated noise, assumption, and borrowed thinking that fills the space where original understanding would otherwise emerge. This is not a restatement of existing philosophical traditions, though it resonates with certain elements of them. It is a framework built from lived observation and applied specifically to the conditions of a contemporary Indian professional and creative life.
Across 10 volumes, Avijit Ghosh develops the Zero Theory in different contexts: its application to creative practice, to business decision-making, to personal development, to relationships, and to the larger question of what a meaningful life looks like when it is built from principle rather than from social expectation.
The Price of Time Protocol, his second original framework, appears across these volumes as well, addressing how time should be valued and managed by anyone who takes their creative or intellectual work seriously.
These are not books that summarise existing philosophy. They are books that add to it.
To learn more about Avijit Ghosh and his work across philosophy, literature, music, visual art, and education, visit www.avijitghosh.in
