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
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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?
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
Is there an age or year of your life you would re-live? If life came with a rewind button and a single, all-access pass, I know exactly where I'd go: straight back to my teenage and college years. Not to correct a failing grade or mend a broken heart—no, those mistakes were just messy growth. … Continue reading Once More, With Freedom
What historical event fascinates you the most? One historical event that truly fascinates me is the story of Santa Claus and the celebration of Christmas. The magic and wonder surrounding this beloved holiday are unlike any other, making it a global phenomenon that unites people in the spirit of joy and giving. Christmas has roots … Continue reading One Historical Event That Fascinates the World and Me
What's something you believe everyone should know? I wish everyone could truly understand this: nothing lasts forever. And yet, even though we all know it, we often forget it in the rush of life. Not just death, but every experience is temporary. Joy fades, sorrow passes, love changes, celebrations end. A happy moment today may … Continue reading Forever Isn’t Forever
What does it truly mean to be a kid at heart? When we think of children, we think of joy, innocence, and a lightness that seems to fade as we grow older. Kids are lovely and carefree. They don’t carry the heavy baggage of ego, comparison, or pride. They don’t love themselves out of vanity … Continue reading A Kid at Heart
You have three magic genie wishes, what are you asking for? Have you ever caught yourself daydreaming about finding a magic lamp? The kind that releases a swirl of golden smoke and a booming voice that says, “You have three wishes!” I have. And if that ever happened to me, I already know what I’d … Continue reading My Three Genie Wishes
What is your favorite form of physical exercise? When it comes to breaking a sweat, finding that sweet spot between exertion and enjoyment can be a lifelong quest. For some, it's the pounding rhythm of a run; for others, the adrenaline rush of team sports. But for me? My heart, mind, and body all sing … Continue reading Why I Choose the Mat Over the Marathon?
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
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
What’s something most people don’t know about you? The most important thing people don't know about me is the true intention behind my every action. When I challenge an idea or speak up, it's never random; it's always driven by a purpose: to help someone learn or encourage them to correct a mistake. Unfortunately, these … Continue reading My Unseen Purpose
Do lazy days make me feel rested or unproductive? When you hear the phrase "lazy day," what image comes to mind? A person sprawled on the couch, wasting time, feeling guilty? For many, this is the internal conflict: the push and pull between feeling rested and feeling unproductive. But what if that binary choice is … Continue reading Momentum in the Pause
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
