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The Illusion of Connection in a Digital Age
In a world increasingly defined by virtual interactions, social media has emerged as a powerful tool shaping how we connect, communicate, and consume information. It began with noble intentions to bring people closer, to make the distant feel near, and to democratize voices that once remained unheard. But as time…
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When Music Feels Like a Warm Breeze
For me, it’s the soft, melodic kind the kind that hums like a memory and whispers like the wind through summer fields. Songs like Summertime Sadness by Lana Del Rey, Country Roads by John Denver, or Wonderful Life by Black—these aren’t just music. They’re emotions set to melody. They carry…
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My Unforgettable Sri Lanka Adventure: A Journey Through Beaches, Mountains & Culture
Travel, to me, is not just about the places I see but the parts of myself I meet along the way. In Sri Lanka, I found more than beaches and mountains I found quiet moments, unfamiliar beauty, and fragments of peace that stitched themselves into my story. Starting Off: Train…
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The Subjects That Shaped Me
Some subjects come from textbooks. Others come from living from failing, growing, and reflecting deeply. These are the areas where I don’t just have knowledge I have insight, experience, and passion. Mental Health Awareness From personal battles to supporting others, I’ve come to understand the silent weight many carry. I…
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The Quiet Language of Love
To me, being romantic isn’t always about grand gestures or candlelit dinners. It’s in the little, consistent things remembering how I take my tea, holding my hand in silence when I’m not okay, or texting me to wear something warm when it’s raining outside. Romantic is the way someone makes…
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The Language of Gratitude: A Smile and a Kind Heart
Sometimes, it’s not in the grand gestures or perfect words but in something much simpler. I express my gratitude through a genuine smile and the quiet kindness that flows from my heart. A smile, to me, is a silent thank you. It’s the warmth that reaches someone before my words…
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The Future We Fear: Between Intelligence and Annihilation
The future no longer feels like a distant dream , it’s a countdown, ticking silently in the background of our daily lives. As we race forward with astonishing technological advancements, a question haunts many of us: What if the tools we’re building end up destroying us?Two things keep me up…
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Behind the Screen and the Chalkboard: My Journey as a Teacher
After spending six years in classrooms and now teaching on global platforms as an online tutor, I’ve come to realize that great teaching is far more than delivering lessons. It’s about inspiring, connecting, and continuously growing. A great teacher listens before they speak. They know their subject deeply, but more…
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Alone but Shining
The world feels quiet, big, and wide,I walk alone, no one beside.The stars above just calmly glow,They watch me here, but don’t say hello. The silence hurts, it feels so deep,Like a secret I must keep.But in this quiet, I can see,A stronger, braver part of me. Each tear I…
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The Surgery You Can’t See
I’ve Never Had Surgery_But My Mind Has I’ve never been under a scalpel. No operating rooms, no stitches, no scars at least not the kind that show. But I’ve had a different kind of surgery: one that wasn’t performed by doctors but by time, pain, healing, and growth. There were…
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Pages, Pixels & Peace — My 3 Habits That Changed Everything
It’s not about doing more. It’s about doing what makes your soul breathe softer. My life didn’t change overnight. It shifted slowly—through pages I wrote in silence, photos I captured in passing moments, and the small promises I kept to myself every single day. Some people meditate. Some run. Me?…
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Are there things you try to practice daily to live a more sustainable lifestyle? Living a more sustainable lifestyle doesn’t always require big changes; often, it’s the small, consistent choices we make every day that truly matter. In my daily life, I try to be mindful of my habits and…