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A Letter to My Daughter on Her Last Day of Nursery
As she finishes nursery and steps into kindergarten, this letter becomes her almanack—a guide for the woman she will become. The world will try to define her, but she is here to grow, not to be measured. Strength and grace go hand in hand. She will learn to seek wisdom over validation, walk boldly, strongly… Read more
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THREE OF MY MOST EPIC FAILURES AND HOW I OVERCAME THEM
Every hour, every minute and every second was worth it, because I was alive and I was surviving. Read more
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The Curse Of Being Marianne Dashwood In Real Life |How Austen Heroines Suffer
The Impulsive, Impatient, and Brutally Honest Romantic Idealist. Read more
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Enjoy It While It Lasts | 99th Post On This Blog!!
Being the matured adult that I am, I decided to wash out my exam panic and anxiety by watching Cinderella last night. I know that the film has a ton of Disney’s genius lines, but call it my situational awareness of something, but this quote just got me. It spoke to me, and made sense… Read more
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Bala From The Future.
Dear Bala from the Future, We love letters. We’ve always had this romantic soft spot for long passages, neatly written and addressed to our name. However, we’ve never got any such letters, cuz there isn’t anyone in our life that we can write to, or that can write to us. That’s when I thought,… Read more
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What DO you want, Bala?
The last few weeks have been insanely hectic. However, amidst all the craziness, I managed to notice that a small walk in the campus can serve as the best de-stressing therapy. And While I was walking one such walks, someone asked me this question: “What DO you want, Bala?” The question caught me off-gaurd. It… Read more



