April 2025
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The Wisdom of Wrong Turns
We often think of mistakes as setbacks, as if taking a wrong turn means we’ve lost our way. But what if wrong turns aren’t detours at all? What if they are the very things that lead us to where we’re meant to be? Every traveler knows that the road isn’t always straight. There are unexpected Continue reading
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Glorious Life
What glory is there in waiting for tomorrow if today already holds the possibility of an ending? Life is fleeting, unpredictable, and often cruel, yet the power to shape it remains within us. Why torment the soul over wounds inflicted ages ago? Why let past pain define the present? A heart is not truly a Continue reading
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Beyond Reality: Seeking Truth
We understand reality through education and we understand truth through wisdom. But what is reality? It is what we—or our society—believe to be true. It is a construct shaped by culture, history and collective acceptance. But does that mean it is the ultimate truth? Reality is, in essence, what you make it. The rest is Continue reading
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Understanding Anger
Anger — we’ve all felt it. It rises like a storm inside, often bursting out in ways we later wish we could pull back. One moment we’re calm, and the next, our voice climbs higher, our tone sharpens, and suddenly we’re shouting at someone we care about. But have you ever wondered — why do Continue reading
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The War That Time Won
In today’s blog post, I’m sharing a little thought experiment — a story seen from both sides of an extraordinary war. Inspired by yesterday’s post titled The War That Time Forgot, I’ve written two perspectives: one from the confused minds of the alien invaders and the other from the curious eyes of humans. It’s a Continue reading
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The War That Time Forgot
The invasion began on a bright winter morning, just as the first light swept across the snow-dusted peaks of the Himalayas. No sirens, no breaking news — just the quiet hum of life going about its business. After all, the war was a secret. Only a few knew. Presidents, prime ministers, scientists buried deep beneath Continue reading
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Confused Aliens in War: A Thought Experiment on Time and Space
We humans like to believe that time flows in one steady, predictable stream. Seconds become minutes, minutes become hours — and life marches on. But the universe doesn’t exactly play by those rules. Thanks to Albert Einstein, we know that time is a lot more flexible than we once thought. Einstein’s Theory of Relativity tells Continue reading
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The Tourist Who Never Returned
You set out as a traveler — with a heart wide open and a map folded neatly in your pocket. The world, you believed, was stitched together by stories, cultures and the quiet kindness of strangers. You were there not to conquer, not to provoke, but simply to witness — to taste unfamiliar air, to Continue reading
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What is Love?
Life is a paradox, a delicate balance between creation and destruction, between joy and sorrow. Nature, in its wisdom, mirrors this eternal dance through the simplest of moments—a bird soaring high, a candle burning bright, a river flowing with purpose. Each carries within it a quiet truth: nothing exists without its counterpart. The marvelous bird, Continue reading
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AI, Hallucination & Truth: The Intersection
We stand at the cusp of a profound shift in how humans seek knowledge. Search engines, once the gateways to the world’s information, are gradually losing their charm. Typing queries into Google will soon feel as quaint as flipping through a phonebook. Why? Because people are no longer searching — they’re asking. With the rise Continue reading
