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Continue reading →: The Heartbeat We Learn Before Language: MotherhoodFor every loving mother out there, specially for my mumma, Harsha Babariya. The greatest blessing that God has ever given human beings is our moms. Their unconditional love, selflessness, and fondness have turned us into better, more loving human beings. I am eternally grateful to have her as my mother,…
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Continue reading →: The Invisible Threads That Shape a LifeNowadays, I find that many of my peers are obsessed with comparing themselves to successful people, blaming it on the circumstances they have had, and claiming that they have had it easy. Everyone just wants overnight success and grand transformation without any sufficient effort. We often overlook the quiet power…
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Continue reading →: Imperfections are the signature of Humanity.Since our birth, we are often taught to chase perfection. Perfect grades, perfect bodies, perfect careers. Perfect lives, as highly curated on social media. The world often rewards the most polished individuals, creating a perfect symmetry of the flawless. But somewhere in the middle of this relentless urge to be…
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Continue reading →: Unveiling the Hidden Truths in the ‘THE GIVER” by Lois LowryLast week, while I was going through my Library, I came across an interesting novel that I read when I was younger, ‘The Giver’ by Lois Lowry. It drew me into a spiral of memories and rekindled my interest in reading with depth. When I first read the novel, I…
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Continue reading →: What If Color Was Subjective in Nature?I have always wondered whether color is perceived differently by all individuals. Imagine pointing towards the sky and saying, Such a beautiful blue. But what if my blue is actually others’ green, will we ever know? We grow up believing that colors are fixed, but what if color wasn’t a…
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Continue reading →: Where the Sky Meets the Smile; A Happier Life Starts here.Happiness is achieved when you start reducing your stress and start living in the moment. Happiness isn’t about constantly smiling or feeling excited, it’s more about being content with ourselves and living a life full of gratitude. Today in a world that constantly screams for more, more and more, we…
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Continue reading →: “Seeing With the Soul: Can Empathy Be a Form of Vision?”What is kindness anyway? Being friendly, generous, or considerate towards others around us, I describe kindness as a figure of speech; true kindness is about seeing the world through our soul and measuring ourselves against it. That, to me, is what truly defines empathy. Forming empathy through our vision isn’t…
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Continue reading →: The Forgotten Women of India’s Freedom StruggleIndia’s Freedom Struggle has been a significant aspect in framing the country’s identity and our national interest. Our nonviolent independence movement served as the impetus for the development of several renowned Indian policies in the international landscape. This includes our policy of peaceful coexistence, Ahimsa, non-interference, and the most pivotal…
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Continue reading →: Built-In Bias: The Invisible Thread in All KnowledgeWe frequently learn that knowledge is based on facts, reasoning, and evidence. However, why do different people, cultures, or institutions recall the same event with such distinct memories? Why is there a paradox of truth changing over time, while other truths get quietly buried? Have we ever pondered upon the…
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Continue reading →: Guardians of Knowledge: How Culture, Language and Experience Limit and Shape Our Identity?Have you ever come across a beautiful painting or a unique tradition, that raises the thought that only a few individuals will be able to understand the message or the nature of the tradition? That arises mainly because some knowledge, whether in art, language, or experiential factors, isn’t learned; it…


