June 2025
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The Wisdom of Wrong Turns
Life rarely moves in a straight line. As we walk our own journeys, we often find ourselves taking unexpected detours — some small, some significant. In these moments, it’s easy to feel lost or frustrated. But over time, I’ve come to see that these wrong turns carry their own quiet wisdom. They teach us.They humble Continue reading
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Whispers Beneath the Sky: A Journey into Nature’s Soul
Sometimes, I wonder how small we truly are—like barren islands stranded alone in an endless sea. And yet, even as I gaze at the boundless ocean stretching beyond the horizon, the vastness seems to shrink, humbled by the sheer depth of my thoughts, by the immeasurable distance my heart can feel. There is beauty everywhere, Continue reading
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I am Silence
Sometimes, it is not in noise but in silence that we find life’s deepest truths. In our fast-moving world, we often overlook the quiet spaces, the pauses, and the stillness. Yet, these are the moments that often reveal the most. As I reflect, I realize how much silence has taught me: In moments of silence,I Continue reading
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Rain: The Symphony of Nature
It’s raining outside—raining after what feels like an eternity. The world slows down and a hush falls over everything, save for the rhythmic drumming of raindrops against the earth. Unlike other days, today feels different. But then again, isn’t every day different? We often tell ourselves that monotony exists, but in truth, no two days Continue reading
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Melancholic Emptiness
Some nights feel heavier than others. Not because something particular happened, but because everything suddenly feels still—too still. The world quiets down, and in that silence, we begin to hear things we usually ignore: our own loneliness, the weight of unanswered questions, and sometimes, the distant echo of someone else’s sorrow. This poem came to Continue reading
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Beyond the Shadow of War
War is not the destiny of mankind;But a shadow that often follows our steps. Throughout history, humanity has stumbled many times, falling into the trap of conflict and destruction. War has followed us like a shadow — persistent, dark, and never too far behind. But this shadow does not define who we are, nor does Continue reading
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“Mayday, Mayday, Mayday” — The Distress Call
In recent months, there has been a disturbing number of plane crashes reported across the world. Every time such news breaks, one word echoes in our minds — Mayday. It’s the universal cry for help in aviation, a last-ditch call when something has gone terribly wrong. But how did this word become the global distress Continue reading
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The BrahMos Diplomacy
A new chapter in geo-strategic diplomacy is unfolding — I call it BrahMos Diplomacy. The recent display of the unstoppable power of BrahMos Missiles during Operation Sindoor has caught the world’s attention. In its aftermath, multiple countries are now lining up to acquire this cutting-edge system from India, recognizing both its precision strike capability and Continue reading
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A Walk through Nature
Sometimes, the deepest joy comes not from doing something grand, but from simply walking—quietly—through nature. The trees don’t ask who you are. The wind doesn’t judge. And the flowers bloom, whether or not you notice. But when you do, something shifts inside. You feel calmer, clearer, and strangely more alive. On one such walk, I Continue reading
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My Red Rose
There are thousands of red roses in the world. But mine is different. It’s not different because of how it looks—but because of what it means to me. I watered it, cared for it, and watched it bloom. I gave it my time, my attention, and my love. And in return, it became something special. Continue reading
