Dreams
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When the Traveler Will Not Fear the Road
“When the traveler will not fear the road, he will find his destiny.”— Bhaskar Saikia People often say that it’s the journey that matters, not the destination. It sounds wise, even comforting — a reminder to stay present and savor each step. Yet I’ve always felt that this saying hides only half the truth. Because Continue reading
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The Restless Mind
There are days when the mind feels like a tireless traveler, wandering through endless corridors of thought. It calculates, predicts, creates, cultivates. It learns and teaches, smiles and cries, relives memories, and wrestles with agonies. Even in moments of quiet, it hums with the weight of its own restlessness, a ceaseless engine that never truly Continue reading
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When Trees Dream
A forest never sleeps. Even when the wind stops and night falls, there’s a hum beneath the soil — a quiet communication we can’t hear but the trees can feel. Scientists call it the mycorrhizal network — a vast underground web of fungi connecting tree roots, allowing them to exchange nutrients, warnings, and even signals Continue reading
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The Three Pillars of True Freedom
As I’ve moved through different seasons of life, I’ve come to realize that true freedom is not about owning more things, reaching a certain status, or even having the ability to make choices on a whim. Instead, it rests on three main elements that are equally important and deeply connected: health, money, and time. 1. Continue reading
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Freedom Begins After No
John D. Rockefeller once observed that those who spend their entire day working rarely find time to truly make money. Warren Buffett echoed this truth decades later, warning that without creating income streams that flow while you sleep, you’ll end up working until the end of your life. Both point toward a reality many of Continue reading
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Built on Persistence, Not Applause
There’s a strange thing that happens when you start doing more than what people expect from you. At first, your progress is met with silence or doubt. Later, when you keep showing up, working through setbacks, and making things happen, the responses begin to shift. But here’s the catch: not everyone cheering for you is Continue reading
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Already Naked: The Courage to Follow Your Heart
We spend so much of our lives hesitating—worried about failure, about what others will think, about what we might lose if things don’t work out. Careers, relationships, opportunities—we treat them as fragile possessions to protect rather than as doors waiting to be opened. But pause for a moment and consider this: in the grand scheme Continue reading
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Three Hobbies for a Balanced Life
Life feels a little fuller when we make time for hobbies. They’re not just ways to pass the hours—they’re investments in ourselves. A good hobby can build skills, bring joy, or even transform into something bigger. To keep things balanced, I’ve found it helpful to think of hobbies in three categories: one that helps you Continue reading
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There is No Finish Line
We often think of life as a race—one where we must run faster, work harder, and reach some ultimate point of success or fulfillment. Society teaches us to chase after milestones: finishing school, getting a job, buying a home, raising a family, and eventually retiring with the satisfaction of “having made it.” But if you Continue reading
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Looking Upward, Not Around
I choose to stay with someone who can talk about the universe with me. Not gossip, not idle chatter, not endless talk about what others are doing—but conversations that expand the mind and open the heart. Anyone can talk about other people. What excites me is not their lives, but the endless possibilities within my Continue reading
