The way we see

Have you ever wondered how our emotions limit what we truly see? There are different aspects and elements of single scenario. We are free to see and understand maximum angles then choose to act accordingly, but there’s very less chance to happen that because most of time we are engaged into an emotion or having…

A family Gathering and their Daughters !

Sunday was a beautiful day. It was our family gathering — one of those rare occasions when all my uncles, aunts, and cousins were under the same roof. The house felt alive with laughter, conversations, and the aroma of tea-time snacks. We were all scattered in little groups — some sitting in the living room,…

Suddenly, everything stopped!

It was just before lunch, and I was trying to set up a quick Zoom meeting with my teammates. I sent out the invites, waited a few seconds, then tried pinging them—no one replied. I even dropped a message in our group chat. Still, nothing. I checked my WhatsApp to distract myself and saw that…

Not All Friendships Last

It’s a story that came to my mind this morning while I was working in my office, and I couldn’t stop myself from writing it. It is based on true events but “of course” modified. It’s about a woman named Anna, in her mid-40s — a single, working woman who lives away from her family….

Facing the Dark: How Our Thoughts Shape Us

We all have thoughts that we never say out loud — buried fears, suppressed anger, being superior and perfect all the time, the silent urge to win an argument at any cost, even with the people we love the most. These thoughts revolving in mind become Dark thoughts. We haven’t not acknowledged these thoughts yet….