Category: Musings
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Jonathan Livingston Seagull…
Inspiration to me is a novella by Richard Bach about a seagull who refuses to live an ordinary life. He loves flying for its own sake, pushing his limits beyond traditional seagull behavior. His journey shows self-discovery, individuality, and the pursuit of perfection through passion, freedom, and relentless dedication. Jonathan…
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Aragog
With no experience and intentions of petting any animal…I have no right to write about any of them. But, I remember few fantastic and furious beasts. Do you remember Rubeus Hagrid? the most lovable half-giant teacher in Harry Potter series, he had a fascination with dangerous magical creatures. While he…
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The Olympics: A Celebration of Spirit and Sport
Watching the Olympics is so much more than just following a sports event. It’s witnessing the embodiment of dedication, relentless hard work, and the unbreakable human spirit. For me, it’s about honoring the years of training. The quiet persistence and sheer will of athletes push boundaries and reach for greatness.…
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Dynamically static…
The day starts with doubt. Is it really morning? And also a question, is why the habit of putting an end to the alarm doesn’t go away with age. Then I manage to look around and find I am the person who woke up first. With a feeling of victory…
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Good Listening Skills
In a world where people often prioritize speaking over listening, being a good listener can make someone truly stand out. Talkative, expressive, and aggressive individuals may dominate conversations. A listener brings a unique presence by offering patience. They also provide understanding and thoughtfulness. This skill allows them to absorb different…
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Observational Humor
Clean comedy thrives on clever language, sharp wit, and relatable everyday experiences without relying on crude humor or offensive content. It plays with speech patterns, wordplay, and timing to create laughter that is universally enjoyable. Observational humor is a key element. It draws from the quirks of daily life, social…
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Old
I don’t remember what I wished to become when I was very young. But I do remember one thing. I wanted to become old. When I first encountered school and studies, I definitely thought it would be better to be old. You could do whatever you want instead of getting…
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Ambidextrous
I wish I had been an Ambidextrous. Being ambidextrous means having the ability to use both hands with equal ease. While most people have a dominant hand, developing ambidexterity can be a valuable skill. It enhances brain function by stimulating both hemispheres, improving coordination, memory, and creativity. Athletes, musicians, and…
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Summer
I prefer hot weather to winter. These days summer has become too dry and scorching. But the memories with summer are so beautiful that I will always choose it. The summer heat hides far away behind the Himalayas named Grandma-Grandpa and what is felt instead is the endless snowfall of…
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Happy without ink
I’ve always been surprised by the tattoos as a form of self-expression. Being an art-form, I respect it, but he idea of something permanent on skin doesn’t quite resonate with me. For now, I’ll continue to admire tattoos on others, appreciating the stories they tell.