A journey called life
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A World Without My Dreams
The world without you feels… hollow. Not in the obvious, earth-shattering way—but in the quiet spaces, where something used to live. A kind of stillness has crept in, not peaceful, but barren. Like islands that once belonged to a continent, now separated by tides of time and hesitation. You were my dream.Not one dream, but Continue reading
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My Name Is Love
Love does not ask for recognition. It does not demand validation. It simply exists—floating, wandering, giving. It carries itself through the winds of time, sometimes reaching its destination, sometimes dissolving into the unknown. I am love, a dry leaf drifting upon the river of your sorrow, carried by your unspoken grief. I do not resist Continue reading
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Letting Yesterday Die
There comes a time in life when you don’t fight the past anymore—you just let it die. Not with hatred. Not with vengeance. But with quiet acceptance. A nod to all that was, and a soft, silent farewell. My yesterday is dying. And for the first time, I’m not trying to resuscitate it. It held Continue reading
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When the Words Don’t Come: On Being an Imperfect Poet
There are moments—quiet moments—when the heart overflows, but the pen falters. The emotions are there, fierce and full, humming beneath the surface like a secret tide. But somehow, the words don’t come. I’ve often sat with this feeling. A pen in hand, a page before me, and a world of emotion behind my ribs. And Continue reading
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Appeal to Ignorance
Have you ever heard someone say, “No one has proven it wrong, so it must be true”? Or perhaps, “There’s no proof it’s real, so it must be false”? At first glance, these statements might sound reasonable. But in logic, they fall under a common trap known as the Appeal to Ignorance. The appeal to Continue reading
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Fractals: Life & Nature’s Soul
Look closely at a fern leaf, the branching of trees, or the snaking veins of a river seen from the sky. Now zoom in. You’ll find the same patterns repeating again and again, like a quiet mantra whispered across scales. This is the world of fractals—a language through which nature writes its poetry. A fractal Continue reading
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Don’t Die ‘Brand-New’
Most people die brand-new. Yes, the majority of mankind never try to reach for the distant stars or cross the high seas. What’s sad is that they don’t even attempt to experience new things—paralyzed by the fear of the unknown and the presumptive belief that they will fail. But failure isn’t bad. In fact, failure Continue reading
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Finding Joy in Everyday
Life is a collection of simple moments, each one holding a quiet beauty that often goes unnoticed. From the break of dawn to the stillness of night, every part of the day carries a unique charm, reminding us to slow down and appreciate the world around us. There is something magical about watching the morning Continue reading
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Fear, Courage, and the Moment the Bullet Flies
Fear has a way of gripping us in silence—before the leap, before the word is said, before the battle begins. It creeps in during the before. And it’s in that silence that fear can feel the loudest. We often think courage means not being afraid. But real courage is something else entirely. It’s the decision Continue reading
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Sometimes the Soul Grows in Silence
In a world that values noise—voices, opinions, achievements—it’s easy to forget that growth often happens in the quietest corners of our lives. We’re so used to looking for visible signs, to seeking validation in the applause and recognition, that we overlook the most profound changes happening in the stillness. Just like roots in the dark Continue reading
