Gain perspectives – You shan’t see the whole picture!

ouldn’t you love it if someone could hand you a recipe to solve all your problems? Or at least a handout to one problem of yours – that which if you follow, you’d get exactly what you hoped for? But hold on – are your problems so unique that no one in the rest of the world faces them? And if not – are there really no people or books suggesting a solution for them? And even if you do follow up with one diligently – do you reach the same expected outcome as promised? … Read More >Gain perspectives – You shan’t see the whole picture!

The owl, the raven and the lesson.

Once upon a time lived a family of owls: a mother owl, a father owl and a month-old baby owl on a Pine tree. Content in their newly established world, the mother owl took care of the baby owl happily, whereas the father owl would happily hunt extra and successfully so for his family.
One day a pack of ravens made their own nest on a nearby cliff. This terrified … Read More >The owl, the raven and the lesson.

The ‘I don’t know’ zone!

Who doesn’t love those days when everything went as planned beforehand? No unexpected turns, no unexplained mysterious encounters and a simple straightforward day. That exactly means we love being in our comfort zone, the zone where we know when, how and why things happen. But do we always stay in this zone? Not really.
Even the ones that try very hard to stay within this zone encounter something that they’ve never seen or experienced before. We get restless and often stressed when that happens. But can this situation be always unwanted? Or could there be some merit in the exposure to them? Let’s dive in cogently! … Read More >The ‘I don’t know’ zone!

Dealing with cancerous thought processes – A mental surgery

Cancer, as most of us are aware, is one of the most infamous and deadly diseases that mankind has endured over the years. The scope of the disease is broad and the very lethal nature of it makes it one of the encounters that a person never hopes for, in their entire lifetime. However, unfortunately, if we do happen to meet this nemesis, we certainly hope to get the treatment as earlier as possible.
But all this while we are only considering the cancers that are physically traceable. Could there be some other invisible cancer tumours? How about thought processes? Can they be carcinogenic? Can they damage you from within? Let’s find out cogently!
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Shedding untimely death: A Suite of the Strong

Deaths are termed almost always untimely. If a person dies in their teens or up to their early 30s, the possibilities and the unfulfilled dreams make a case for the ‘untimely’ nature of death. On the other hand, a death in the 60s can be termed as “they couldn’t enjoy the retired life” or a death in the 40s – “terrible: middle of nowhere” – aka untimely. … Read More >Shedding untimely death: A Suite of the Strong

Controlling the controllable

Do you love sunny days? Especially the sunrise? Does it make your mood jubilant? Well then, does that affect what you do for the rest of the day? If your answer was even a small ‘yes’ to any of the questions; it also means something else. Bad weather also influences you. … Read More >Controlling the controllable