When the conversation turns to favorite animals, my answer is usually met with a warm smile: rabbits and guinea pigs. These aren't the dramatic stars of the animal kingdom, but for me, they are the co-pilots of peace, bringing a quiet magic and surprising burst of energy into my everyday life. First up are rabbits. … Continue reading My Favorite Little Animals
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The classic vacation debate often boils down to two choices: the sun-drenched beach or the majestic, towering mountains. While the appeal of the coast is undeniable, for me, the answer is always profoundly simple: the mountains win, every single time. There’s an incredible, almost magnetic pull to being surrounded by rich, untouched nature that a … Continue reading Fresh Air, Clear Mind
What are your family's top 3 favorite meals? If I had to narrow down our absolute top three family meals, the first one that comes to mind is our unexpected appam and paneer tikka fusion. While appam is typically a gentle dish, we use its soft, fluffy center and wonderfully lacy edges as the perfect … Continue reading What We Love to Eat
If you could meet a historical figure, who would it be and why? If I could meet any historical figure, I would choose Jesus without hesitation. Across centuries and cultures, His teachings have profoundly shaped lives and inspired movements, yet even the most devoted readers still approach the biblical texts with layers of wonder and … Continue reading If I Could Meet Any Historical Figure, It would be…
Do you trust your instincts? For me, the answer is an undeniable yes. I don’t just trust my instincts; I rely on them. They are the subtle yet powerful force that guides me through the countless decisions, big and small, that shape my day and define my path. There is something deeply profound about that … Continue reading Intuition Never Lies
What's your favorite month of the year? Why? My favorite month of the year, without question, is December. There's something about this time that feels unlike any other month, carrying a gentle magic that has nothing to do with heavy snow or biting cold. Instead, winter where I live is beautifully pleasant, marked by a … Continue reading The Month That Feels Different
What is your favorite place to go in your city? Every city pulses with a unique rhythm, a constant hum of activity that can sometimes feel overwhelming. Yet, within this vibrant chaos, hidden gems await discovery—places where the noise fades, the pace slows, and nature reclaims its gentle presence. For me, that sanctuary is our … Continue reading A Cool City Hideaway
What's the first impression you want to give people? What is the single most valuable thing you can offer someone in a first meeting? It’s not your job title, your sharpest wit, or your most rehearsed elevator pitch. For me, the first impression I want to leave is defined by two simple pillars: openness and … Continue reading Genuine First Impressions
What book are you reading right now? Right now, my reading companion is none other than Geoffrey Chaucer’s monumental work, The Canterbury Tales. It's not a light read, but every page feels like stepping onto a crowded, muddy road in the late 14th century. This book isn't just one story; it's a brilliant collection of … Continue reading My Current Read
If you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be? If I could live anywhere in the world, my first choice would be right here, in my own home country. There’s something truly special about the place where you belong — the familiar language, the culture, the warmth of the people, and the … Continue reading My Ideal Place
What's the coolest thing you've ever found (and kept)? The coolest thing I’ve ever found—and kept—is something far older and wiser than me. It's not a rare coin or a piece of jewelry. It's a fragile, faded piece of nature: an old palm leaf with writing on it. Today, it might look like a museum … Continue reading The Coolest Thing I Ever Kept
Untitled design - 1 Who is the most famous or infamous person you have ever met? The most famous person I have ever met is the late Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, the former President of India. Though my meeting with him was brief, it remains one of the most memorable moments of my life. I … Continue reading An Encounter to Remember
What is good about having a pet? Having a pet is truly special — it’s like adding a little bundle of love and life to your home. Pets have a way of filling spaces with warmth, loyalty, and laughter. For those who love them, they become more than just animals; they become family. They offer … Continue reading Pets and Their Magic
Name the most expensive personal item you've ever purchased (not your home or car). If you asked me to name the most expensive personal item I’ve ever purchased—and let's exclude the big-ticket items like a home or a car—I'd tell you without hesitation: my laptop. I bought it ten years ago. It was a significant … Continue reading My Most Expensive Purchase
What podcasts are you listening to? Lately, I’ve been spending a lot of my quiet time listening to meditation podcasts and watching cooking videos. It’s a small ritual that has become one of my favorite parts of the day — something that slows me down when everything else feels too fast. Meditation podcasts, especially, have … Continue reading Breathe, Stir, Repeat
What was your favorite subject in school? When I think back to my school days, Biology always stands out as my favorite subject. I loved observing plants, insects, and animals — every leaf, wing, and movement fascinated me. Nature felt like a living classroom, and I was eager to learn its secrets. Experiments were my … Continue reading My Journey from Science to Stories
We usually think of time in the way we all live it — 24 hours in a day, minutes and seconds ticking away, schedules to follow, deadlines to meet. Time feels real, fixed, unavoidable. We set alarms, plan our meals, work, exercise, and sleep according to it. But what if there were no set time? … Continue reading Do you need time?
What will your life be like in three years? For what felt like a lifetime, I lived in the twilight. It wasn't the beautiful, golden hour of sunset; it was the endless, muted gray of a dawn that refused to break. My life wasn't dark, but it certainly wasn't bright either—a quiet purgatory, a waiting … Continue reading Rainbow After Purgatory
Invent a holiday! Explain how and why everyone should celebrate. Imagine waking up to a day that feels lighter than the rest of the year—a day where everyone, everywhere, agrees to make the world a little softer. That’s Kindness Cascade Day, celebrated on the first Saturday of every May. It isn’t about buying gifts or … Continue reading The Holiday When the World Smiles Back
What are your favorite websites? People often ask me which websites I visit the most, expecting me to name a few — maybe YouTube for videos, Pinterest for ideas, or Reddit for random curiosities. But the truth is, I don’t really have a favorite. I browse through a lot of them, wandering from one digital … Continue reading Browsing Without Boundaries
