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
Category: Nutritional Medicine
I was fifteen, fresh out of 10th grade, at that in-between age where you’re no longer a child but not yet something else either. I never had strong feelings toward boys or girls, never looked at anyone with anything more than a sibling-like ease. I spoke to everyone the same way I spoke to my … Continue reading A Crush on Temple Festival Night
What’s your favorite thing about yourself? If you had met me a few years ago, you would have seen a completely different person—tense, restless, and often overwhelmed. My mind was always racing, pulled between the regrets of yesterday and the uncertainties of tomorrow. I was fiery by nature, quick to react and slow to let … Continue reading From Fire to Stillness
I don’t dream of retiring in the conventional sense. I want to keep working—not because I have to, but because I want to. I’d like to stay active and purposeful until my last breath. For me, fulfillment comes not from idleness but from making a difference, even in small ways. Still, I long for financial … Continue reading Until the Last Breath
"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
There’s a certain kind of magic that exists in the early morning. It’s not loud or showy. It doesn’t arrive with fanfare. Instead, it comes quietly—with the hush of still air, the dim blue of dawn, and a world that hasn’t yet remembered to rush. One of my favorite moments—perhaps the favorite—is the hour I … Continue reading Before the World Wakes
“What notable things happened today?” It’s a question we often ask with the expectation of excitement—an achievement, a dramatic change, some kind of big news. But today, the answer was different. No milestones, no headlines. And yet… something quietly magical happened. It rained heavily this morning. The kind of rain that soaks the earth deeply, … Continue reading The Sun Came Back
Have you ever had a moment when everything seemed fine on the outside, but inside, something felt... off? That quiet, almost invisible ache that whispers, “There’s more to life than this.” That whisper is what started my journey into holistic health. For me, holistic health isn’t just about eating well or taking care of the … Continue reading The Passion That Guides Me
When people hear the word winter, they often picture snow-covered streets, frosty mornings, and layers of heavy clothing. But winter in my country tells a very different story—one that’s gentle, refreshing, and full of quiet beauty. Here, in India especially at the South, winter doesn’t freeze. It soothes. There’s a soft, cool breeze in the … Continue reading Cool Breezes & Warm Hearts
What’s the one luxury I can’t live without? A clean toilet that’s mine alone. Seriously. No joke, no exaggeration — that’s my peace, my sanity, and my sanctuary all rolled into one small, porcelain-centered room. Some dream of yachts and private jets. Me? I dream of a quiet, spotless bathroom that no one else uses. … Continue reading Not a Jet, Just a Toilet
