Category: Life Advice
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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…
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Is nature and happiness connected?

Over millions of years, humanity has evolved from living in the untamed wilderness of jungles to constructing concrete jungles that dominate our landscapes. This transformation has brought about significant changes in how we interact with our environment, particularly in our relationship with nature. Our ancestors, who once found shelter under the canopies of vast forests,…
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How To: 2023 Goal Retrospect

Reflecting on progress is just as vital as setting goals. As 2023 comes to a close, I will share in this blog a technique anyone can use to measure their progress toward goals. I’ve personally benefited greatly from writing… a lot. If you don’t document your goals, you might never fully realize your achievements. We…
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Being a foodie: A hobby or a curse?

In 21st century, being a foodie has become a hobby for many youngsters. Well, if you are new to this term than oxford dictionary meaning of foodie is “a person who is very interested in cooking and eating different kinds of food.” We almost forget the part “cooking” and almost always misunderstanding the “different kinds”.…
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How a Chance Encounter Changed My Swimming and My Perspective

Yes, it’s true. A chance encounter with an 80-year-old man at the pool led to a profound change in not just my swimming technique, but also my approach to life’s subtle learning opportunities. I’m a self-taught swimmer, and this gentleman, who swam effortlessly beside me, noticed something amiss in my technique. After a shared pause…
