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Finding Peace Within: When Life Doesn’t Give What You Want

In life, it’s not always guaranteed that you will get what you desire. Whether it is respect, love, acknowledgment, or simple understanding from the people around you — sometimes it just doesn’t happen the way you hope and that’s okay. Life is not a transaction where effort always returns reward. Sometimes you give your best and still feel unseen. Sometimes you do everything right, yet someone misjudges you. That doesn’t make you any less; it just means the world operates on its own unpredictable rhythm. It’s also true that you won’t always be understood. People hear your words, but they don’t always feel your emotions. They see your actions, but they don’t always know your reasons. And even that is fine. Being misunderstood is a part of being human. It doesn’t define your worth or invalidate your experiences. What truly matters is how you make peace with yourself . The real journey is inward — learning to remain calm even when others don’t appreciate your efforts, learning to stay g...

The Quiet Emptiness: Searching for the True Purpose of Life

  There’s a strange kind of silence that comes after achieving what the world calls “success.” A heavy, unexplainable emptiness that no applause, no title, no bank balance can fill. It creeps in slowly — sometimes during a quiet evening, sometimes in the middle of a celebration — and you find yourself asking, “What am I doing? What is the purpose of all this?” We live much of our lives chasing goals that society has defined for us — degrees, jobs, homes, status, validation. We tick the boxes one after another, feeling temporary pride after each achievement. But as the noise of the celebration fades, what remains is a haunting realization: Achievements satisfy the ego, but rarely nourish the soul. You start to sense that true happiness doesn’t come from crossing finish lines. You begin to understand that success, while admirable, is not the same as fulfillment. And you find yourself wondering — If achieving everything that was supposed to make me happy still leaves me ques...

It’s Not the Last Day of the World

There are days when it feels like everything is slipping through your fingers. Your plans fail, your passion feels pointless, and the silence around you is louder than your thoughts. But here’s one truth that has carried many through the darkest nights:  It’s not the last day of the world. let me tell you about Arjun, Arjun was a dreamer — not the loud kind, but the relentless kind.  He didn’t chase art for applause. He painted because it was his heartbeat. He believed that one day, his work would speak to someone the way it spoke to him. But passion doesn’t always pay rent. He lived in a single-room flat with a leaking roof and barely enough to eat. Every evening, he waited tables or washed dishes. Every night, he painted until sleep won the battle. Yet the world stayed silent. Gallery doors closed. Applications got no reply. Family stopped asking how the dream was going. Even his friends gently suggested he “try something else.” Then came the night that almost broke him. I...

I Wish I Could

We often find ourselves uttering the words, “I wish I could.” “I wish I could travel more.” “I wish I could start my own business.” “I wish I could spend more time with my family.” But sometimes, we don’t realize that by the time we really want to, it’s already too late. We waste time like we’ll live forever. We spend money like we’ll never run out. And we take our health for granted—until it turns its back on us. Let me tell you a story… Ramesh was the go-getter type. He worked 14-hour days at a corporate job in a metro city. Everyone admired his dedication, his fancy car, his frequent overseas trips. His phone never stopped buzzing. "Meetings", he would say, smiling as he skipped meals or canceled weekend plans. His wife often told him, "You need to slow down. You hardly eat properly, your sugar levels are rising, and you're always tired." But Ramesh would shrug it off—"I don’t have time for this now. Once I retire at 50, we’ll travel the world. I...