Blessings
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The Eyes That Do Not See
“Those who have no time to enjoy the beauty of nature have no advantage over those who cannot see.”— Bhaskar Saikia I’ve often wondered what it truly means to see. In our daily rush — between deadlines, devices, and endless noise — we pass by trees, skies, rivers, and quiet corners of the world as Continue reading
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The Same Advice, Different Worlds
It’s fascinating how the same piece of advice can feel like a lifeline to one person and a joke to another.“Wake up early.”“Follow your passion.”“Let go.”“Don’t give up.”Each sounds simple—yet their meanings shift depending on who hears them and where they are in life. For someone lost in chaos, “let go” might feel like liberation. Continue reading
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Dreams, Not People: The Key to a Joyful Life
We often hear that each of us has a destiny to fulfill and dreams to pursue. Yet, more often than not, the reason we don’t reach them is simple—we take the wrong road. Gold doesn’t have a fragrance, yet it’s precious. Sandalwood may not always flower, yet it’s valued for its scent. Neither tries to Continue reading
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Thank God Elephants Don’t Fly
In life, there is always a second road. And the course of our life depends on which road we choose—the one we are walking now, or the other we could take. We human beings, though belonging to the same species Homo sapiens, are not the same. We are all different individuals, with different aspirations, dreams, Continue reading
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Rethinking Love and Global Chaos
People say that there is lack of love in this world. Had there been enough love, then there would not have so much of troubles on this planet. Well, this made me remember what I had read once about three types of love in his great book, ‘The Pilgrimage’ by Paulo Coelho. The three types 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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The Clock That Ticks for All
There’s a quiet presence in every room, on every wrist, and in every passing moment: the clock. It doesn’t boast. It doesn’t pause. It just ticks—steady, consistent, indifferent. A reminder that time moves forward, whether we’re ready or not. Time is the great equalizer. It doesn’t discriminate between kings and beggars, the wise and the 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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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
