A rainy morning in a quiet park led to an unexpected meeting with a remarkable 96-year-old man, turning a simple walk into an unforgettable experience. His words and habits taught me that the key to a long life is found… Read More ›
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# The Journey Within #
“Life is not what happens to us, but how we respond to what happens.“ Hello dear friends, I hope this blog finds you in wonderful spirits and ready to reflect on one of life’s most fascinating questions: Do you think… Read More ›
# Not Every Villain Is Entirely Wrong #
Hello dear friends, I hope this Blog finds you in a cheerful mood. Today’s writing prompt question is both fascinating and surprisingly philosophical: “What villain actually had a good point?” At first glance, the question seems straightforward. Villains are supposed… Read More ›
#Media That Transforms Our View
Hello dear friends, I hope this blog finds you in a cheerful mood. Today’s writing prompt posed a fascinating question: “What’s a piece of media—a book, movie, or song—that changed how you see the world?” At first glance, it may… Read More ›
# मैं कौन हूँ ? शायद एक अधूरी कहानी…
मैं कौन हूँ? शायद एक अधूरी कहानी… कभी-कभी लोग पूछ लेते हैं—”विजय जी, आप आखिर हैं कौन?” यह प्रश्न सुनने में जितना सरल लगता है, उसका उत्तर उतना ही कठिन होता है। क्योंकि इंसान केवल नाम, पेशा या रिश्तों का… Read More ›
# If I Could Rewrite the Last Page #
The Emotional Weight of a Final Page “There is something quietly powerful about the last page of a book.” Endings are strange little things. They don’t just close a story—they echo inside us. Sometimes they feel satisfying, sometimes unsettling, and… Read More ›
# Inspiration from Everyday Heroes #
The world often teaches us to admire those who stand in the spotlight—the powerful leaders, celebrated artists, famous athletes, and influential personalities whose names echo across nations. Success is frequently measured by wealth, recognition, and achievement. But if we look… Read More ›
# Celebrating the 6th Blogiversary #
Hello dear friends, Today is not just another date on the calendar—it is a celebration of continuity, creativity, and connection. RetiredKalam.com proudly marks its 6th Blogiversary, and as I pause to look back, I feel a quiet but powerful realization:… Read More ›
# चाय पर Charcha #
This poem reflects on tea as more than a beverage—it becomes a quiet witness to human emotion, carrying stories of pain, love, memory, and connection. In shared cups of chai, people find fleeting warmth, companionship, and a soft pause from… Read More ›
# A Day as Swami Vivekananda #
Hello dear friends, I hope this blog finds you in a cheerful mood and ready to reflect on a fascinating question: “If you could be someone else for a day, who would you be, and why?” At first, this may… Read More ›