happiness

  • The Starry Sky

    The Starry Sky

    We don’t usually get to see a starry sky. Well, there will be few visible stars here, but not too many to lie down and admire like it used to be when I was a kid. Back then we used to lie on the rooftop often. Eventhough our place and surrounding is not as polluted as the city, we live close to airport, naturally air pollution and light pollution is inevitable on certain days. But yesterday, I am not sure if its the calmness after the rain and cyclone that the city faced last week, I accidentally noticed too many…

  • Making Myself A Priority Again

    Making Myself A Priority Again

    Life is a journey with its ebbs and flows. Sometimes, we find ourselves at a crossroads. We feel lost and undervalued. Yes, people are scary and unpredictable. It’s okay to close the doors to your heart after getting yourself pushed to the edge of a cliff. It’s alright. It seems hopeless today. But this is also the sign that life is protecting you. It keeps things and people that are not meant for you away. It’s in these moments that we must remember to rank ourselves, to find our way back to self-love and self-care. It’s not just a way…

  • The Quest To Happiness

    The Quest To Happiness

    What are 5 everyday things that bring you happiness? How to define happiness? We all define happiness differently, don’t we? Not everyone is made happy by the same things or people. For me, happiness feels like warmth and comfort. It’s like resting under the shade of a tree while watching big, fluffy clouds move aimlessly across the sky. Happiness is like breathing without difficulty. It’s the overflowing emotion I see in my dogs’ eyes when they catch sight of me as I return home. Some days, happiness is just a feeling that comes naturally. Happiness is the kind of emotion…

  • Fabelle Ganache Creamy Milk: A Premium Chocolate Experience

    Fabelle Ganache Creamy Milk: A Premium Chocolate Experience

    Chocolate, just saying those words itself brings a bit of a nostalgic joy out of nowhere even in a moment of misery. That’s what it was for me in the past. I still remember my mother telling me that she used to bribe me with a big dairy milk bar to make me go to school without crying. Just now that I think back, it feels like my brother and I lived our childhood relishing different chocolates indiscriminately. But over time, silently, my fondness for chocolate faded away. You should see the face of people when I say no to…

  • Marching Away From My 25th March

    Marching Away From My 25th March

    March, the month I love the most. The reason is quite simple, it’s the month that my mother gave birth to me. It’s the month I feel at home. It’s the month that made me cry a lot. It’s the month that made me who I am. It is also the month I reborn. It’s the month of spring. I turned 25 this year on March 18th. Since I was a kid, I have never dreamt of my future self. Strangely…? Nope. Naturally… Given what life put me through, I didn’t have time to dream about being an actual adult…

  • Tall Girl 2: Breaking Stereotypes and Embracing Imperfections

    Tall Girl 2: Breaking Stereotypes and Embracing Imperfections

    If you haven’t watched the first part of Tall Girl before, watch that and then start watching Tall Girl 2. Tall Girl has a special place in my memory. The way it broke the stereotype, the way it fight backs louder than any scream could get. It seems like another highschool drama. But, it is more than that. Besides, Jodi(Ava Michelle) and Dunklemen(Griffin Gluck) is one of my most favourite Netflix couples. Their charm has always been so surreal. And with Tall girl 2, we get to see the beautiful and talented cast coming together along with some new faces,…

  • Unveiling the Spiritual Essence of Tiruvannamalai: A Reflective Journey

    Unveiling the Spiritual Essence of Tiruvannamalai: A Reflective Journey

    The content details a spiritual journey to Tiruvannamalai, emphasizing the author’s unique spiritual perspective and experiences with the pilgrimage. It touches on the chaos of travel, the scenic route, the power of community, and reflections on post-Covid realities.

  • A basic travel opens door to meet good people

    A basic travel opens door to meet good people

    Train travel has always been comforting for me, stemming from my dad’s early train trips with me and his work in the railways. Meeting different people – from school kids to retirees – has always made my journeys eventful.