Every Reading, A Different Me

Which book have you read more than any other? Today's question made me pause for a moment: "Which book have you read more than any other?"The answer came almost immediately—the Bible.I've read many books over the years, and I genuinely love reading. But the Bible is different. I don't even know how many times I've... Continue Reading →

My Soul Still Carries a School Bag

Are you a lifelong learner? Before anyone asks what I do for a living, I hope they ask me something far more interesting: "Are you a lifelong learner?" My answer arrives before the question is finished—Yes. Without a doubt.Learning has never felt like homework to me. It feels like opening a window in a room... Continue Reading →

Where My Mind Finally Came Home

What’s one habit that has improved your life the most? If life came with an instruction manual, mine would probably have had coffee stains, missing pages, and a note saying, "Good luck figuring it out." For years I thought self-care meant buying something nice, taking a day off, or convincing myself that another cup of... Continue Reading →

Where the Storms Met the Sunsets

What’s a chapter of your life you’d title "The Hard Years" — and what got you through it? Have you ever tried to choose just one year from your life and call it "The Hard Years"?I couldn't.Every time I think I've found the answer, another memory quietly whispers, "What about me?"Life has never arrived in... Continue Reading →

When the Last Page Refuses to Say Goodbye

What’s a book you think deserves a sequel? Some books are strangely dishonest. They politely write "The End," yet refuse to leave our hearts.Days later, while sipping tea, waiting at a traffic signal, or searching for the TV remote that has mysteriously disappeared into another dimension, their characters quietly return. They sit beside us, asking... Continue Reading →

what villain Actually Had a Good Point?

What villain actually had a good point? When I was younger, stories felt simple. The hero was good. The villain was bad. The lesson was obvious.But somewhere along the way, I started noticing something interesting.Some villains don't stay in our minds because of what they do. They stay because of what they say.Take Joker from... Continue Reading →

The Address of My Daydreams

If you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be? If someone gave me a choice to live anywhere in the world, my younger self wouldn't even pause."Switzerland," she'd say.And honestly, I blame Bollywood. After watching ** (DDLJ)**, I was convinced that happiness lived somewhere between snow-covered mountains, emerald meadows, and tiny wooden... Continue Reading →

Chaos Knocked, Gratitude Answered

Is a little chaos actually good for us? I've been thinking about this lately, and strangely, I feel the answer is yes.Not the kind of chaos that hurts people or turns life upside down. Just the little, unexpected messes that interrupt our perfectly planned days. The kind we complain about in the moment but smile... Continue Reading →

When Stories Feel Like Home

Who is your favorite blogger to follow? Today's topic made me pause for a moment. Who is my favourite blogger? At first, I thought of well-known names and popular websites. But the more I reflected on it, the more I realised that my answer had very little to do with fame.My favourite blogger isn't necessarily... Continue Reading →

The Beautiful Courage of Unburdening

What is one way you have grown this year? One of the most important ways I have grown this year has nothing to do with promotions, productivity hacks, or learning a new skill. It has everything to do with something far less visible: I finally started putting down emotional baggage that was never mine to... Continue Reading →

The Future Window I’ll Never Stand Beside

What’s something you’d love to see in the future, but know you probably won’t live to witness? There is something strangely beautiful about being human.We plant trees whose shade we may never sit under. We save old photographs for grandchildren we may never meet. We write letters, build schools, tell stories, and leave recipes behind—all... Continue Reading →

Decluttering the Invisible

Do you believe in minimalism? Minimalism is often mistaken for white walls, two chairs, and a house that looks afraid of decoration. But real minimalism begins in a far more crowded place — the mind.Mental minimalism is deleting invisible tabs constantly running in the background:“What will people think?”“Did I reply properly?”“Why did I say that... Continue Reading →

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