Today, I was sitting with my 7-year-old son, going through his notebook. Like most parents, I want him to do well in school and build good habits.His handwriting, however, looked like a group of overly enthusiastic ants had decided to organize a relay race across the page.With the best intention, I said,“Your handwriting should be... Continue Reading →
When the Green Dot Goes Missing
Work from home has its own strange magic. You sit miles away from your colleagues, yet they somehow become part of your everyday life. No shared desks, no coffee machines, no office corridors — just screens, chats, and those tiny green dots on Teams that silently say, “I’m here.”Today was my friend’s last working day.Till... Continue Reading →
