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Keep them in your life.

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 Hi Friends!!! I am back, to try and make your day just a little bit better. I hope you all are doing well. I don't know how many of you have been in such a situation, but I have experienced it, and I wanted to share my thoughts with you. So, as you know we meet people, some strangers, some friends, who bring out the best in us and splash a palette of colors in an otherwise black-and-white life. Who we are and what we become is not a one-man effort . Everyone in our lives holds a stake in turning us into the person we are. Their thoughts, their outlook on life and their passion burns beyond their own life. They leave pieces of themselves in us just as we do in them. We are all the people we've met and all the people we've lost.We are all the exes who loved us and all the crushes who didn't. We are all the people who are still in our lives and all the people who've left. It's a tragedy that love doesn't reign every time. But it’s a bigger tragedy when ...

The beauty in the ordinary

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Creating legacies is not limited to the realms of the extraordinary. It is determined by the way you live your ordinary life. In a world that idolizes extraordinary achievements and bigger-than-life personas, it is easy to overlook the beauty and significance of our everyday lives. Each day, we wake up and embark on our journey. We engage in countless seemingly insignificant tasks. We fold our blankets, take a shower, make our breakfast, and get to work. We live our day on autopilot, trying to complete each responsibility before it’s time to hit the sheets. It may seem mundane, even trivial, but these small little moments are the very threads that weave the fabric of our existence We crave the adrenaline rush that we get when we experience unbelievable adventures and achievements. We attach the definition of our existence to extraordinariness, believing that the pinnacle of our happiness and fulfillment lies beyond the realms of the ordinary. But in our relentless pursuit, we overlook ...

A Room of One's Own

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Hi Friends!!! I am back, to try and make your day just a little bit better. I hope you all are doing well. So, today's blog is a bit different than the usual. Today, I am here to tell you about a book that made me reflect on the cruel history & missed opportunities of women. One of my online friends messaged me out of the blue and asked me if I wanted to read ‘A Room of One’s Own’ by Virginia Woolf. As a big-time reader, I instantly said, YES!! When I was ordering the book, I thought, ‘Well, I said yes without thinking. This book is going to be yet another book on equality or feminism or how women can climb Mount Everest.’ Honestly, I hate reading much on feminism. I feel it’s an over-hyped topic that people write and speak on just to get more views. I was wrong. However, the fact still stands that many people write and speak about feminism only for views or to present themselves as great and modern thinkers, but this book was not another average book on feminism.  And...