My dad turned 60 over the weekend. My dad is my hero and role model. Among the countless things I admire about him, one that constantly leaves me in awe is his willingness to make sacrifices for others, sometimes even at the expense of his own comfort. Growing up, I watched him positively impact several …
Month: March 2025
“Once Bitten, Twice Shy”, And Other LIEs That Limit Us
By default, I tend to play it safe, and it often requires a significant dose of conviction for me to even play at all. Whenever I get an idea, the euphoria accompanying it is usually short-lived, quickly giving way to a thorough analysis of every conceivable pro and con related to that idea. I analyze, …
What is Your Story?
I am a big fan of deep, meaningful conversations. My favourite discussions are those that transcend superficial chit-chat and engage deeper issues—the kind that leave you with lingering thoughts for days. They are always a delight. Unfortunately, in this era of instant messaging and increasingly shallow dialogue, we are gradually losing this invaluable tool that …
The Joy of True Friendships—And The Pain of Losing Them.
“20 children cannot play together for 20 years” – Yoruba Proverb. Take a trip down memory lane to your childhood days. You’re in the playground, surrounded by other children from the neighbourhood with whom you’ve become familiar and share a special bond formed through frequent interactions right there on that playground. Every evening, as if …
Mid-20s Musings: Embrace Your Unique Journey
I turned 26 in January, which means I am closer to 30 than I am to 20. As a bonafide 20-something, I am well acquainted with this decade and have garnered quite some experience, both good and bad. I have also learnt a thing or two along the way, and this post is dedicated to …