Category: Life Advice
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The Illusion of Being Different

Discussions on books are always fascinating. One reader finds inspiration, another sees a cautionary tale, while someone else dismisses the book entirely. This is the beauty of perspective—each person’s experiences, knowledge, and biases shape how they interpret the same piece of writing. In one such discussion, an argument emerged that stood out: The claim was…
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The Illusion of Regret and the Reality of Life

A normal life could be full of regrets—things we wish we could go back in time to fix, choices we think could have made us happier, healthier, or more successful. But is there truly a perfect life? If given a chance to erase past mistakes, would we feel liberated? If we had our dream life,…
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Live as if You are the First

I love burgers. For years, McDonald’s was my weekly indulgence. Similarly, I enjoy pizza—thin crust from Pizza Hut is my favorite. I spend hours watching documentaries and shows on Netflix and creating short films for YouTube. As a programmer, I find fulfillment in coding, weaving ideas into digital reality. My life feels full of activities—but…
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Reflecting on My 2024 Reading Journey

2024 has been a year of transformative reading for me. As I reflect on the books I explored, a common theme emerges: understanding life’s deeper meaning. Through these books, I delved into Western and Eastern philosophies, gained insights from others’ firsthand experiences, and even ventured into the realm of nature and science. The Scientific Lens:…
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Rethinking Retirement

Retirement can mean different things to different individuals. For this blog, we’ll begin with its Oxford Dictionary definition: “the act of stopping work, usually due to reaching a certain age, and the time following when this happens.” This definition implies an expectation: one works until a certain age before stepping away. But why do we…
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Climate Change: Should you know?

You do not need to learn about climate change at all if you already know the right way of living. However, the “right way of living” is vague and subjective. Many historical, philosophical, and scientific texts have tried—and failed—to bring all of humanity to a consensus on what the “right” way of living truly is.…
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Discovering the “ME” Within

In life, there are countless ways to arrive at an answer, but the real challenge lies in asking the right question. One question that has troubled humanity for centuries is: How do we get rid of unhappiness? But before we address that, we must ask: Who is the person that is unhappy? Think about it—why…
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Do you believe in Karma?

Someone once asked me, “Do you believe in Karma?” I replied, “What do you mean by believing in Karma?” They said, “If you do something wrong, you will pay for it in this life. That is Karma.” This made me reflect on several questions: Why do we feel the need to “believe” or “not believe”…
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The Wounds of Life: A Story

Life begins as a simple canvas, free of expectations and responsibilities. As we grow, this canvas becomes marked by the various experiences and challenges we face. Consider the typical journey of a person: a boy goes to school, strives for academic excellence, secures a job, and eventually builds a family. These stages are punctuated not…
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Happiness and Contentment: New York City vs. a Village in India – A Scientific Perspective
In a world rapidly transformed by technology, the age-old quest for happiness and contentment continues unabated. How does living in a high-tech urban sprawl like New York City compare with life in a tranquil Indian village when it comes to happiness? Science provides some intriguing insights. Urban vs. Rural Well-being: What the Research Says A…
