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Quotes for Kids

As parents, we always strive to make our child’s life as simple as possible. However, it is clear that preparing them for hardships and teaching them how to motivate themselves to push through difficult times is not easy.  We have … Read more →

Narcissist Quotes from Real-Life victims

In this article, you’ll find a compilation of toxic narcissist quotes. The attempt brings forth those tiny signs of narcissism that happen in daily conversations, conduct, and situations. If you are here, it could be because you’ve seen or are … Read more →

Make Hay While the Sun Shines

I was seven years old when my father taught me the idiom: Make hay while the sun shines. This was my first ever class of idioms and proverbs and was a tad different from the grammar I had been absorbing … Read more →

Depression Quotes

Introduction  Here’s the truth: overcoming depression is one of the most courageous fights a human being can ever fight. Because while an illness of the body is visible, an illness of the mind is not just invisible, it is also … Read more →

Reincarnation: The Journey and Reality

Please note: The stories of reincarnation and book recommendations are mentioned throughout the article. Introduction to Reincarnation: Catherine suffered from chronic anxiety attacks and recurring nightmares. When Dr. Brian Weiss turned to hypnosis as a last resort, he was astounded … Read more →

Maturity

Do you ever feel that life is playing some kind of a prank on you? Strike that, actually. Life is a prank. In other words, as much as the outcome may catch you by surprise, it was supposed to be … Read more →

I Love You

I love you.   We use this phrase so easily these days, have you noticed? Influencers saying this to their audience of millions, rockstars hollering it to the large crowd gathered at their concerts, and vendors writing it to their … Read more →

Three Kinds of People

Ah! I see. You are here. Well, thank you. I suspect you have to come to read about the hardest part of my life. In case, you haven’t read my last post, please do so. Otherwise, this write-up may feel … Read more →

The Psychology of Money

One of the highlights of 2020 is how peaceful everything’s been so far. No border tensions, no wars, no pandemics, economies are thriving, people are out and about, airlines are posting record profits, even Donald Trump is suddenly all humble … Read more →

The Eight Stages of Anger

Have you noticed how we have the least tolerance for certain things and people in life? The moment we have to face those episodes or people, most of us simply fly off the handle. We may regret it later on, … Read more →

The Simple Truth

I am not sure how things were a hundred years ago or earlier but reading up on history and anthropology, you realize that more and more people lived in tightly knit communities. Even most families were joint families where brothers, … Read more →

Adversity and the Art of Happiness

For as long as I can remember, I’ve been a cynic, a worrywart. Ask me to look at the bright side and I could give you 10 reasons not to. Call it training in the art of learning all the … Read more →

The Sadness Virus

A young man, Peter, inherited a small independent pharmacy in a rather busy market. He had always wanted to be a guitarist but couldn’t turn his passion into a career and so when his father passed away, the pharmacy fell … Read more →

COVID-19 and A Beautiful Life

COVID-19 is the black swan of 2020. Given its unprecedented spread and effect, it may be the black swan of the century. In case you are wondering what I mean by “black swan”, I encourage you to read The Black … Read more →

Give a Damn about Something

As a philosopher, you might ponder over the meaning of life, but if you want to be happy, it’s the meaning in life that matters.  Call it a mid-life crisis or a higher calling, at some point in time, every … Read more →