From Scroll to Soul: My Bold Breakup with Social Media

Let’s talk about social media, shall we? It’s that glittering friend who lures you in with promises of fun and connection but soon transforms into a clingy roommate who hogs your time, messes with your head, and won’t let you breathe. Before you know it, you’re stuck in an endless cycle of scrolling, watching, comparing,Continue reading “From Scroll to Soul: My Bold Breakup with Social Media”

Modern Love: Now Hiring – No Emotions Required

In today’s world, love and friendship feel less like heartfelt connections and more like expired coupons—use them while they last because, apparently, they’re not meant to stick around. Relationships used to feel like a cozy home. Now, they’re like a temporary Airbnb—people come, stay for a while, and leave without notice. Trust me, I’ve beenContinue reading “Modern Love: Now Hiring – No Emotions Required”

Understanding Women: Emotional, Mental, and Psychological Connections

When it comes to women—be it your wife, girlfriend, or female friend—there’s one golden rule: connect with her emotionally before anything else. Women don’t want your unsolicited advice, obligations, or a list of solutions. Trust me, she already knows her own capabilities better than you ever could. What she truly needs is someone to: UnderstandContinue reading “Understanding Women: Emotional, Mental, and Psychological Connections”

When Sharing Becomes a Burden: A Tale of Silent Joy

I’ve always believed life is a gift meant to be shared. The highs, the lows, the laughter, and even those rare moments of enlightenment you stumble upon—what’s the point of all this joy if not to pass it on? But recently, I’ve started to wonder: Is sharing truly a gift, or does it sometimes becomeContinue reading “When Sharing Becomes a Burden: A Tale of Silent Joy”

Paisa Bolta Hai: A Harsh Truth Wrapped in Humor

There’s a saying in Hindi: “Paisa bolta hai” (Money talks). When I first heard it, I laughed. I thought, How can money talk? It’s just paper! But life, my dear friends, is the ultimate prankster. It doesn’t just prove you wrong—it ensures you feel every ounce of it. Turns out, money doesn’t just talk—it screams.Continue reading “Paisa Bolta Hai: A Harsh Truth Wrapped in Humor”

A World Full of Love, Fear, and Messy Realities

Have you ever felt like you’re just existing, doing things against your will to keep people or situations in your life? It’s not that life is bad—it’s far from it. But there’s this nagging feeling of being incomplete, like you’re stuck in a loop, trying to make everything work, but feeling like a mess inside.Continue reading “A World Full of Love, Fear, and Messy Realities”

When I Met a Stranger

It was just another Sunday—or so I thought. Little did I know, this day would turn into an unforgettable chapter of my life. The morning began with an intense migraine, triggered by the oily food I wasn’t used to and the dust from nearby construction. It worsened as I vomited everything I had eaten—including theContinue reading “When I Met a Stranger”

2024-2025: A Rollercoaster Ride Through Life

Ah, life—it has this funny way of flipping your plans upside down and throwing in plot twists you never saw coming. I started 2024 with big hopes and even bigger plans. I was going to launch my psychology-based YouTube channel, save money, pay off loans, find “the one,” and live my best life. Spoiler alert:Continue reading “2024-2025: A Rollercoaster Ride Through Life”

The Power of Acceptance and Understanding: A Timeless Story for Every Relationship

David Viscott once said, “To love and be loved is to feel the sun from both sides.” This profound quote emphasizes the warmth that flows when two people — whether in romantic relationships, between parents and children, or even among friends and strangers — come to understand and accept each other deeply. It is thisContinue reading “The Power of Acceptance and Understanding: A Timeless Story for Every Relationship”

“Anger: My Ex-Best Friend and the Life Lessons It Taught Me”

Anger and I had a complicated relationship. It used to be my favourite emotion, always ready to fight my battles. But over time, anger decided to leave me. Why? Because I had become its closest companion, and even anger needed a break. Happiness? Never my favorite, but it stuck around. Life’s irony: the things youContinue reading ““Anger: My Ex-Best Friend and the Life Lessons It Taught Me””

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