There’s a tiny, overenthusiastic security guard living inside your head. No uniform, no badge—just a whistle, a flashlight, and a dramatic flair for overreaction. The moment something feels off, this guard doesn’t politely knock—oh no—it kicks the door open.“Alert! Alert! Something is wrong!” it shouts, even if the “wrong” is just someone cutting you in... Continue Reading →
Why the Heart Books Tickets for Destinations It Can Never Reach
There’s something beautifully inconvenient about the human brain. Out of all the intelligent, logical, problem-solving abilities it possesses, it still occasionally behaves like a hopeless romantic who forgot to read the instruction manual of reality.You know the feeling.That quiet pull toward someone.That unnecessary smile when their name pops up.That strange comfort in just being around... Continue Reading →
The Mind’s Secret Vacation: Why We Crave Alone Time
There comes a moment in every busy day when even the most social soul quietly whispers, “Can everyone… just pause?” Not out of irritation, but out of an unspoken longing—to meet oneself.Our mind, much like a phone running too many apps, heats up with constant conversations, responsibilities, and notifications. Alone time is its airplane mode.... Continue Reading →
Between the Lines We Can Still Rewrite
There is something quietly magical about a pencil. Not loud like a keyboard, not permanent like a pen, but patient… forgiving… almost wise.A pencil doesn’t argue when you make a mistake. It simply waits.“A pencil never says, ‘You’re wrong.’ It whispers, ‘Try again.’”Think about that for a moment. In a world where people are quick... Continue Reading →
The Curious Hunger Called Love
If scientists ever invent a machine that measures human cravings, I am quite sure one thing will top the list — not pizza, not chocolate, not even Wi-Fi — but love.Yes, love.Human beings seem to carry an invisible bowl inside their hearts that constantly whispers, “Refill, please.”From the moment a baby is born, the first... Continue Reading →
I Loved Who I Was… But We Needed Space
What if the reason you feel stuck isn’t because you need more motivation… but because you’re carrying too much of who you used to be?What if the life you want is waiting patiently — not for you to add something new — but for you to finally put something down?Here’s something no one tells you... Continue Reading →
Life Doesn’t Wait for Your Overthinking
Life is the most punctual thing I know. It never waits outside the door while we finish worrying about tomorrow. It simply rings the bell and walks in.We, however, are different creatures. We sit with a cup of tea, reheating it three times, thinking about a future that hasn’t even sent us a calendar invite... Continue Reading →
When Love Wore a Warning Label
There was a time—not in the Stone Age, but in the early millennial classroom—when love in school came with a warning label.If a girl and a boy spoke for more than three minutes, the entire class would behave like investigative journalists. If someone had a “partner,” it was treated less like a friendship and more... Continue Reading →
The Mind That Jumps Before It Looks
Have you ever noticed how our mind deserves an Olympic medal for high jump? It doesn’t walk to conclusions. It doesn’t jog. It leaps. Without warm-up. Without stretching. Straight into drama.Someone doesn’t reply to your message?“Oh, they’re ignoring me.”Your friend walks past without smiling?“She’s upset with me.”A colleague sounds serious?“He must be angry.”Our mind is... Continue Reading →
When the Brain Hits “Loading…”: A Love Story Between Plans and Panic
You planned it perfectly.The words were rehearsed.The outcome was imagined.The confidence was packed neatly like a well-folded suitcase.And then… life showed up.Suddenly your mind goes blank. Not empty like a peaceful beach, but blank like a whiteboard erased by someone who panicked halfway through cleaning it. You stand there thinking, “I had THOUGHTS. Where did... Continue Reading →
