What are your top ten favorite movies? The Sound of MusicThis movie brings joy every time I watch it. The music, the scenery, the family bond—everything about it is uplifting. It reminds me of the power of love, courage, and song even during the darkest times. Lassie Come HomeA timeless classic that never fails to … Continue reading My Top 10 Favorite Movies
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What do you enjoy most about writing? What I enjoy most about writing is how it helps me connect—with myself, with others, and with the world around me. It's a journey that’s both deeply personal and universally resonant. Often, I don't fully grasp my own feelings or thoughts until I see them laid out in … Continue reading Why I Write
What do you love about where you live? There’s something truly special about the place I call home. It’s not defined by towering skylines or a bustling nightlife, but by a profound sense of peace, a gentle simplicity, and the quiet beauty that fills my everyday life. The first thing that captures the attention of … Continue reading The Quiet Beauty of Home
How do you plan your goals? I used to set goals by just thinking about what I wanted and hoping I’d get there eventually. But over time, I realized that without a real plan, most of those goals stayed as ideas and never became reality. Now, I take a much more intentional approach when planning … Continue reading Planning Goals with Intention
What Is a Word You Feel That Too Many People Use? There’s a word that has become the linguistic equivalent of a junk drawer: messy, full of things that don't belong, and rarely opened with intention. For me, that word is literally. It used to be a word of certainty. It meant "without exaggeration," a … Continue reading Overused and Overheard
What brings you peace? In a world that seems to move faster every day, filled with endless notifications and a constant pressure to accumulate and hold on, I often find myself searching for a different kind of quiet. For me, true peace isn't just a state of calm; it's a profound realization that is rooted … Continue reading The Peace of Impermanence
We all have those essential items we do a mental checklist for before stepping out the door: phone? Check. Wallet/keys? Check. Maybe a reusable water bottle or that trusty umbrella for unpredictable weather? Check, check. But for me, the absolute, unequivocally most important thing I must have with me, at all times, isn't a gadget … Continue reading The Clarity I Can’t Leave Behind
What change, big or small, would I like my blog to make in the world? That's a question that gets right to the heart of why I write. The world can feel overwhelming sometimes, filled with news that weighs us down and problems that seem too big to solve. But I believe that the greatest … Continue reading Igniting a Tiny Spark for Change
In another universe — one where no one clutches at time or fear — I awaken not with eyes, but with light. I am no longer what I once was. No bones. No noise in my head. No waiting. I am freedom itself — glowing, effortless, butterfly-light. They call me Elura here, though names are … Continue reading Becoming Elura in the Other Universe
What's the most money you've ever spent on a meal? Was it worth it? We’ve all been there—hungry, hopeful, and just a little too trusting of pretty pictures on the menu. That was me not too long ago, ready to treat myself to something special. I was craving something indulgent, so I ordered what I … Continue reading Pretty Food, Empty Flavor
I was scrolling through local news the other day, looking for something—anything—that barely qualified as a story. Not drama, not tragedy, not some massive world event. Just something utterly forgettable. And I found it. Apparently, a couple of tourists in a hill town were asked—politely, mind you—to throw their trash in a nearby bin. They … Continue reading Echoes of Nothing
Understanding the impermanence of life has shifted the way I see happiness. It no longer lies in grand events or constant highs—but in quiet moments, inner peace, and the small, steady things that keep me anchored. This list is a gentle reminder of what brings me back to myself. Some of these moments happen around … Continue reading My 30 Moments of Joy
There is a treasured tradition from my parental home that I have not been able to continue—a ritual deeply rooted in faith, gratitude, and ancestral belief. Every year, my parents used to organize a special sadya (feast) in honor of St. George, the saint known for slaying the dragon that terrorized a village in ancient … Continue reading Twelve Guests, Twelve Dishes – A Fading Memory
If you won two free plane tickets, where would you go? Winning two free plane tickets—what an exciting thought! But right after the thrill comes the question that changes everything: are the two tickets meant for one person’s round trip, or are they for two people to travel together? It’s a small detail that makes … Continue reading Two Tickets, A Trip Worth Sharing
When it comes to health and well-being, I wouldn’t say I follow any grand strategies or intense routines. It’s more about small, mindful choices I’ve made over time—choices that quietly shape the way I live and feel, without turning into strict rules or rigid plans. I’ve consciously reduced things I once consumed without much thought. … Continue reading This Works for Me—Maybe for You Too
Describe your most memorable vacation Looking back, one of the most unforgettable vacations we ever took as a family was years ago—a journey to Bangalore and Mangalore filled with discovery, laughter, and memories. Traveling with our then 3-year-old son made the experience all the more special. Everything was new and exciting for him, and seeing … Continue reading A Family Trip to Remember
On what subject(s) are you an authority? When asked, “On what subject are you an authority?” my answer is simple—but powerful: 'I’m the supreme authority on one subject—' my own life. I don’t carry a fancy title or a string of credentials behind my name—not in the traditional sense, anyway. But what I do have … Continue reading I’m the Supreme Authority on This One Subject
Have you ever had surgery? What for? Yes. Six.All because of one accident. One careless moment by a bike rider. I was on my scooter—just riding to the Church for Mass—and then everything changed. The impact wasn’t just metal against metal. It was life crashing into stillness. My leg and shoulder took the worst of … Continue reading When His Riding Mistake Became My Six-Surgery Story
Some moments in life don’t just pass—they stay with you, quietly shaping who you become. One such moment in my life was meeting Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, and even more incredibly, capturing that moment in a photograph that I will always treasure. Like millions of others, I admired Dr. Kalam not just for his accomplishments—as … Continue reading When Dreams Met Reality
"The story of an old laptop and the words it still helps bring to life" It hums a little louder than it used to. The battery lasts about as long as a short coffee break. The keys have lost their letters from years of typing, and the screen has a faint flicker that would probably … Continue reading Vintage but Valuable
