My Price Tag for a Trip to the Moon? Zero. Absolutely Zero. Ask most people what they'd pay for a ticket to the Moon, and you'll get answers ranging from "my life savings" to "whatever it takes." Me? I wouldn't pay a single pie. In fact, I wouldn't go even if they paid me. For … Continue reading My Moon Trip Price? Don’t Ask
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What are you most proud of in your life? In the endless scroll of modern life, we’re taught to define strength by external metrics: the size of our bank account, the impressive title on our business card, or the thunderous applause of validation. I’ve done the chasing, too. But if you ask me what I’m … Continue reading My Greatest Pride
I used to believe growth had to be loud. It needed to be a sudden, dramatic breakthrough—the kind of moment you could instantly plaster all over social media with a dozen exclamation points. Lately, though, as I’ve dedicated time to improving my language and refining my skills, I’ve discovered a profound truth: progress doesn’t shout; … Continue reading Small Steps
When you think of the word "successful," who's the first person that comes to mind and why? For many, it might be a billionaire, a celebrity, a powerful leader, or someone who has reached the pinnacle of worldly achievement. But for me, the first person who comes to mind is Sree Gauthama Buddha — not … Continue reading The Ultimate Success
We all dream of that perfect living situation: a place of peace, security, and belonging. But this ideal isn't just built on architecture and landscaping; it's forged by the people who share the fence line. A truly good neighbor is someone who quietly adheres to an unwritten contract, committing to a positive, respectful, and safe … Continue reading Next-Door Niceness
What principles define how you live? We all have an internal compass, a set of invisible rules that dictate our choices, reactions, and direction in life. I think of mine as my Personal Operating System (POS)—the few core principles that help me stay grounded, aligned, and true to the person I strive to be every … Continue reading My POS – Core Life Principles
What have you been putting off doing? Why? There’s a quiet corner of my life that’s been patiently waiting for me. It shows up in flashes: when I catch the gleam of a perfectly sharpened pencil, when a DIY video makes my fingers itch to make something, or when the scent of a new stationery … Continue reading The Studio Door is Closed, But the Light Is Still On
When was the first time you really felt like a grown up (if ever)? There’s a moment in everyone’s life when they stop feeling like they’re simply getting older… and start feeling like they’ve grown up. For me, that moment didn’t come with a birthday, a promotion, or a big celebration. It came quietly — … Continue reading My Grown-Up Moment
If you had a million dollars to give away, who would you give it to? If I had a million dollars to give away, I would give part of it to the ones who spent money to help in times of need and will pay off all my debts. The rest of the money, I … Continue reading Changing Lives with a Million
What's something you would attempt if you were guaranteed not to fail? It might sound simple, but to me, it represents stepping out of my comfort zone, putting myself out there, and creating something that could connect with people all over the world. I’ve thought about it so many times—what kind of content I’d create, … Continue reading “If I Couldn’t Fail, I’d Start…”
What was the hardest personal goal you've set for yourself? Of all the personal goals I’ve ever set, one stands out as the most difficult—and surprisingly, it has nothing to do with achievement, competition, or recognition. It’s the simple yet incredibly demanding commitment to sit in meditation for one hour every morning and one hour … Continue reading The Hardest Goal I’ve Set
Who are your favorite artists? When you ask someone about their favorite artists, you often get a diverse array of names spanning centuries and styles. But for me, the answer always comes back to two titans of the Renaissance: Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci. It might seem like an obvious, even traditional, choice. They are, … Continue reading “Timeless Geniuses”
Tell us about a time when you felt out of place. There are moments in life when the world seems to clap just for you. You’re on a high, your vision is resonating, and you feel the pure, exhilarating rush of purpose. And then—without warning—the applause fades. It’s not because your performance changed. It’s because … Continue reading Leaving Before Erased
Your life without a computer: what does it look like? If you ask me to imagine a life without a computer, the immediate, visceral answer is this: it would feel like a body without breath. For many, a computer is a piece of technology, an appliance on the desk. For me, it’s far more fundamental. … Continue reading “Bread, Butter & a Keyboard”
What skill would you like to learn? If there’s one skill I’d love to learn, it’s music. Not just listening — I already do that with my soul. I want to create it. To let my fingers dance on piano keys or strum a melody that says what words can’t. Music has a language of … Continue reading “The Skill I Crave”
What details of your life could you pay more attention to? If I had to choose one detail of my life that needs more attention, it’s this: the way I trust people. There was a time when I believed trust was simple. If someone smiled, showed kindness, or stayed close, I assumed sincerity followed. Especially … Continue reading “I Thought I Knew People—Until This”
What's your #1 priority tomorrow? Forget the overflowing inbox. Forget the high-intensity interval training. Tomorrow, while the world is busy chasing deadlines and decibels, my top priority is far quieter, yet infinitely more complex: I'm chasing metaphors. My goal is to read a single poem—slowly, deliberately—and let it whisper its secrets. There’s something uniquely intimate … Continue reading “Ink & Insight”
In what ways does hard work make you feel fulfilled? Forget the myth of the "overnight success" or the glamour of the easy win. There is a specific, potent kind of fulfillment that you can only unlock after you've paid the full price—the price of hard work. It's not about the applause or the perfect … Continue reading Why I Work Hard
What’s the trait you value most about yourself? In a world that constantly begs us to be quiet, comfortable, and compliant, there is a single, non-negotiable trait that defines the strength of a soul: unwavering commitment to truth and conviction. This isn't about seeking applause. It's about being willing to swim against the tide of … Continue reading This Is Who I Am
What aspects of your cultural heritage are you most proud of or interested in? What My Parents Taught Me About Giving When I think about my cultural heritage, it’s not the grand or flashy things that come to mind. It's the quiet, simple ones. I'm most proud of the memory of my parents' hands, stained … Continue reading Where My Roots Still Live
