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The Beauty of Adult Friendship: Why It Feels Different as We Grow
I don’t exactly remember where, but I came across this quote — “We don’t make friends, we recognize them” — and it just stuck with me.
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Why Bright Monochrome Sneakers Are Suddenly Everywhere
If, like me, you’re also seeing bright monochrome shoes everywhere, welcome to the club — you are definitely not alone.
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The Palace of Illusions by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni: Why It’s More Than Just a Mythology Retelling
If you’ve ever wished for mythology to feel less like a distant legend and more like someone’s real, lived experience, this book absolutely deserves a spot on your reading list.
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Five Reasons I Keep Choosing Walking — Plus a Bonus
Over the years, I’ve tried all kinds of fitness routines—from intense HIIT workouts to yoga, with the occasional sport thrown in just to keep things interesting. While some of these are still very much part of my life, many were only around for a brief season.
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What Travel Really Teaches You
So far, my travel experience has been pretty much limited to a couple of visa-free countries and one long business trip to the Land of the Rising Sun—Japan. Not exactly a long list, but enough to come back with a few stories, a handful of surprises, and little more perspective…
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How to know when your comfort zone is holding you back
What starts out warm, familiar, and safe can quietly turn against you. Before you know it, the routine you once craved is replaced by restlessness — and if you’re anything like me, you might mistake it for a flaw. But is it really something we should fix?
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A Few Simple Life Lessons I Believe In
Something I’ve observed over time is that everyone holds on to a thought, a set of words, or a small philosophy that quietly carries them through life.
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Ted Lasso- An unexpected Favorite
When I first came across Ted Lasso on Apple TV+ during one of my late-evening scrolls, all set to find my next watch, I honestly had zero expectations. It just felt like one of those random picks you make when you don’t want to think too much. And me being…
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Pachinko by Min Jin Lee: A Story That Stays With You Long After the Last Page
Let me be honest—this isn’t your usual light weekend read. It moves slowly, it takes its time, but trust me—it will keep you hooked in its own quiet, simple way.