Introspect. Opine. Unearth.

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Not all Glit & Glam

Wake up from the narrative
See past all the glit and glam
Know that everybody says damn!

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The Forced Hierarchy

Ready to depend, Ready to play the role

To be always saved and never ready to bolt

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Anywhere but Here

Why think about something else,
Just when focus is due?
The mind leaps. And it soars.
Nowhere near. Anywhere but here.

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The Antibigotry Radar

Here is my dream - a radar that hovers over and goes beep-boop every time bigotry is detected. But then… who makes the decision? Will there be a scale? Will we all agree on it? Ah… a folly dream.

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The Land so Barren

The land is so barren and the passes so high, that only the fiercest of enemies and the best of friends visit us. A universal truth, be it for land or life.

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Letting go… with time

Pushing somebody to do something for their own benefit…a very personal account on why that has never worked for me.

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What is your age?

A sedentary individual with a chronological age of 32 years and a biological age of 60 years can have the mental age of a 20 year old and the emotional age of a 40 year old. Wait…what?

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The One Constant

Seeing somebody after a long time
I forget several details
So how do I go about it?

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The Right to Complain

An appeal that is difficult to conceal but, most often than not, met with resistance - the right to complain. How do you deal with it?

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Why the Beginning?

There are two schools of thought when it comes to the debate over the existence of Ggod - Creationists and Evolutionists. And their fight, in essence, comes down to what happened at the beginning of time. But why the beginning?

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Home

Home is where the heart is…and more. Home is where I am alive…where I’m whole. Home is me elsewhere, far away. But home exists. That me exists.

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Mental Wellbeing & The Divine Being

Mental wellbeing is discussed more with each passing day. So are religion and Ggod. How are these connected? And can easier access to mental health care make it any different?

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Multiversism

If the existence of the multiverse can give us unsurpassed confidence and make us better people, then why not believe in it irrespective of whether we can prove its existence?

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The Multiverse

How cool would it be if the multiverse actually exists? How different will our everyday lives be? Can we be optimistic about the mind-blowing outcomes of the madness…the different possibilities? Fascinating!

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The Silence Boss

Silence is mostly awkward. But can there be an ideal spread of silence wherein comfort precedes awkwardness and we can use it to our advantage?

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The ones who have it Tough…er

This world is tough and it is difficult to find your place in it. But some have to do more than just navigate this mercurial society. They have to be accommodating and accepting of others’ wrongs - for a good part of their life.

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Collective Happiness

“There is no greater gift we can give another person than allowing them to be who they are, rather than what we might want them to be.” A self-reflection on how the greatest gift can lead to happiness.

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The Inevitable End

As kids, we had stress-free days. As we grow older, we invest in a future whose uncertainty we deny. And as our health gradually atrophies due to old age, we wait around for the unknown. Is this where the world is headed? An inescapable certainty. An inevitable end. Can we draw parallels?

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Feeling Everything

Meditation is a strong tool that can help compose oneself when faced with tough situations. But what happens once you master the art? Can something go wrong? Laying bare the fear.

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Us and Them

Recently, I came across two very interesting terminologies used to define cultures and societies - Individualism and Collectivism. Anthropologists say that the west is primarily individualistic and the east is collectivistic. But where do these societies and the world at large stand right now? Here is an analysis.

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