Our generation has witnessed a pandemic and we came up with the term “new normal”. We survived the first wave of pandemics by becoming master chefs, went through episodes of some extreme level of cleanliness sprees, reading books, picking up a lot of online courses, learning new languages, and even divorces!
Moments
“Money runs the world” This is a conclusion many reach at some point in their lives and for many, this often ends up being a permanent conclusion.
Everyone has a different reason for reading books. Not only the reason to read is different from one person to another but also the genre one prefers varies.
When I decided to write on this topic, I knew it is going to be one of my favorites. Workout of any form is fun-filled and uplifting. Walking, running, cycling, boxing, swimming, gymnastics, dancing or yoga.
I do not need to go back to school again to join the marching parade: The sound of the drums, the rhythm, dressed in white with each on representing their house color.
The cardiac monitoring machines in hospitals always remind us that our life is not a straight line. It has its own graph, right from the very high to the very low’s.
Bucket Lists do not only mean the bigger and long term goals of life. It does not only mean buying a house, a car or taking a trip to your dream destination place.
I was about 14 years old when I read this poem in school titled “The road not taken”. It was one of the poems that changed my perspective as a fourteen-year-old. Lesser did I know exactly 10 years later I am going to be writing down one of my favorite article in this context.
I was about 14 years old when I read this poem in school titled “The road not taken”. It was one of the poems that changed my perspective as a fourteen-year-old. Lesser did I know exactly 10 years later I am going to be writing down one of my favorite article in this context.
I was in a conversation with this amazing couple and we were talking about how visiting new places, meeting new people changes a little something in us, how it adds to the value of who we are.