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  • Swing Of Worries

    Swing Of Worries

    Sitting on a swing of worries  Moving back n forth  Reaching nowhere  Neither sky Nor ground  Just in between  Back n forth  Back n forth  Breeze appears to be dense  Sunshine rather intense  Lilies far away  And lilacs misfit in the scene  It all seems haywire  From the swing of worries  But  When I call…

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  • Joseph Conrad’s Quotes

    Joseph Conrad’s Quotes

    Joseph Conrad, a literary luminary of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, stands as a cornerstone in the realm of English literature, renowned for his captivating narratives that delve into the human psyche and the intricacies of the human condition. Born on December 3, 1857, in what is now Ukraine, Conrad’s life journey encompassed…

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  • Ensuring Digital Well-being In An Era of Constant Connectivity

    In a world pulsating with digital connections and rapid technological advancements, the concept of well-being has taken a digital twist. Welcome to the realm of digital well-being, where our lives are now entwined with screens, devices, and virtual spaces. As we are preoccupied with our digital devices, it’s crucial to pause and reflect on how…

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  • 30 Things That Make Me Happy

    What initially appeared to be a simple task eventually turned out to be a serious undertaking, demanding a great deal of cognitive effort. The task, though seemingly simple, revealed the intricate layers of my preferences and joys, requiring careful introspection and contemplation. Each item on this list is a testament to the moments, memories, and…

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  • Book Review: To Kill A Mockingbird

    Of my reading list for 2023, I have read six books so far. The pace is a bit slow, but it’s mainly because of time constraints. The full-time job doesn’t afford me the luxury and leisure to do things at my own will. A job really sucks you. But, then there is no cure. Anyway,…

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  • Ernest Hemingway’s Quotes

    Finally, the last quote: “Maybe…you’ll fall in love with me all over again. Hell, I said, I love you enough now. What do you want to do? Ruin me? Yes, I want to ruin you. Good, I said, That’s what I want too.” Ernest Hemingway was a renowned American author and journalist whose literary contributions…

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  • Understanding Nightmares, Sleep Paralysis, Hallucinations, and Schizophrenia

    Don’t be scared, guys! I don’t mean any harm to you. I was just looking for these words in the dictionary and got intrigued. Then, I googled these ‘scary’ terms out of curiosity, and my mind was set to work immediately. So, I decided to have a deeper understanding of these terms. I don’t want…

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  • Is Aspartame carcinogenic? IARC Findings, WHO’s Stand, and Latest Research

    In the first week of July, the print and electronic media were abuzz with rumors about the World Health Organization (WHO) possibly banning aspartame. It was speculated that the WHO’s International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) would declare aspartame as a carcinogenic substance, potentially causing cancer. The IARC was conducting an assessment of aspartame’s…

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  • Quote Of The Week # 17

    This quote is taken from Jane Austen’s novel Sense and Sensibility. It is self-explanatory and emphasizes the importance of actions over words and thoughts. While thoughts and words are undoubtedly essential aspects of human expression, they can often be deceiving and inconsistent with our actual intentions. Our true essence is revealed through our actions. Our…

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  • Quote Of The Week # 16

    This powerful quote by Theodore Roosevelt sums up the essence of the human spirit and its infinite potential. It brings home the idea that our beliefs and mindset play a vital role in our journey toward success and fulfillment. When we truly believe in ourselves and our abilities, we unleash a formidable force within us.…

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