A journey called life
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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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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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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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The Poetry of Existence
The world, life and everything around us — from the way rain rolls off a leaf, to the way a child’s laughter fills a room, to the deep silence of a cave — all carry a kind of rhythm, beauty, and meaning that isn’t always logical, but always deeply felt. I’ve come to believe that Continue reading
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Were We Wiser as Children? A Reflection on Adulthood
Growing up is often seen as a journey toward wisdom, responsibility, and understanding. But what if, in reality, adulthood is not an evolution but a degeneration? What if, instead of maturing into responsible beings, we are merely losing something far more valuable—our innocence, our purity, and our natural sense of justice? Children are often dismissed Continue reading
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Listen to Your Heart, Not the World
Laugh without guilt when you feel happy. Cry freely when sadness takes over. Don’t waste a moment worrying about what others think—they will always have an opinion, no matter what you do. Life is meant to be lived according to your feelings and emotions, not dictated by the expectations of others. When the final moment Continue reading
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Whispers of a Hamlet
There’s something about rain after a long drought that feels almost unreal. As if the sky, after holding its breath for too long, finally exhales. Today, it rains—not in hurried, violent bursts, but in a steady, rhythmic downpour, like a long-forgotten lullaby. Unlike other days, today feels different. But isn’t every day different in its Continue reading
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Nostalgic Certainty
The beauty of certainty is an illusion—a mirage that humanity endlessly chases, searching for it in every corner of the world, sometimes even in the vastness of the cosmos. We all long for a life that feels secure, predictable. Our belief in astrology reflects this desire. We want to know what the future holds, as Continue reading
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Quiet Rebellion Against Entropy
Life is a constant battle against chaos, disorder and entropy. From the tiniest cell to the grandest galaxies, everything seems to drift inevitably toward disintegration. Yet, life itself stands as a remarkable defiance of this natural decay. Biologically, organisms thrive by resisting entropy — drawing energy from their surroundings to repair, grow and sustain themselves. Continue reading
