The world is full of diversity, with different economies, cultures, races, familial obligations, but the one thing that makes us all humans is our constant need to make sense of the meaning of life. There are many ways in which people suffer around the world, but we all yearn for that moment of celebration, and […]
Continue ReadingRumi in the Times of Taliban
Poetry is a form of writing that is very close to the writer, and if you are a dreamer then you will understand the emotion behind each word, but if not, it may seem like just a collection of words to many. Being a poet myself I appreciate good poetry and recently I picked up […]
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With the changing times and technology, the world has started moving faster, pressurizing humans to find ways to keep up with the pace, while also maintaining peace of mind. While everyone may have a different way of coping up with this world, I prefer Solitude. Often Used interchangeably with Loneliness, as both are characterized by […]
Continue ReadingThe Art of Writing: Expert Advice on Writing & Language
Earlier a writer was defined as someone who had studied literature and was familiar with all the old classics. Today with the digital age, writing is more of an art that requires critical thinking and reading and that demands patience and careful revision. It is the art of writing, coupled with the passion to tell […]
Continue ReadingThe Hidden Mysteries of the Voynich Manuscript
Every now and then there are new discoveries in the field of science, mathematics, Geography, and Architecture. However, one of the discoveries in the field of literature has caught a number of eyes. A literary mystery by an anonymous creator, Voynich Manuscript is a 15th-century book that is written in an entirely unknown language with […]
Continue ReadingBooks to Read: Leo Tolstoy’s List
Leo Tolstoy was born on the 9th September 1828 into an Aristocratic Russian Family. In his twenties, he received his first literary acclaim, with his semi-autobiographical trilogy, Children, Boyhood, and Youth (1852-1856) and also the book Sevastopol Sketches which was based on his experience in the Crimean War. Leo Tolstoy famous books, which are claimed […]
Continue ReadingFriendship: The Immortal Relationship
With the exception of wisdom, I’m inclined to believe that the immortal gods have given nothing better to humanity than friendship. Cicero The emotional drama circling around love and family has caught the attention of researchers and philosophers for ages, but they’ve spent much less time pondering the deep satisfaction of a good friend. Why […]
Continue ReadingThe Heart and the Bottle: A Tale of Hidden Emotions
If you want your children to be intelligent, read them fairy tales. If you want them to be more intelligent, read them more fairy tales Albert Einstein Though a kid’s book, the heart, and the bottle is an amazing book that draws strong with individuals of each age. Though a simple story, the book has […]
Continue ReadingOde to the Rat Race
The COVID 19 change the course of businesses, the rat race, and their working environment. From a regular 9 to 5 jobs office job, work from home became the new setup. Like it or not, the way we work has already evolved. By Ed Zitron The work from setup had a lot of benefits like:Lesser Infrastructural […]
Continue ReadingThe Heart and The Healer: A Soulful Poem
Today the brain has become the centre of all research and attention. It is declared part of our personality, consciousness, and memory. However, before the brain was set at this pedastel, it was the heart that had the spotlight. Though the attention has been shifted in the scientific field, the heart continues it fame and […]
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