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# A Letter to My Mom in Heaven #
अब भी चलती है, जब आँधी कभी गम कीमाँ की ममता मुझे बाँहों में छुपा लेती है | Today is Mother’s Day — a day filled with mixed emotions for many. For some, it is a joyful occasion to celebrate the… Read More ›
# Laughing is the Medicine #
In a world that often feels rushed, demanding, and heavy, laughter remains one of the simplest yet most powerful remedies available to us. It does not require wealth, status, or special preparation—only a willingness to pause, notice, and respond to… Read More ›
# Walking With Life #
A contemplative poem about finding peace in silence, embracing life’s imperfections, and learning to live with gratitude and emotional honesty. Through gentle imagery and quiet reflection, the poem celebrates healing, resilience, and the beauty of living softly yet deeply. #… Read More ›
# Boost Daily Happiness for Seniors #
Hello dear friends, I hope this blog finds you in a joyful and vibrant mood! As a senior citizen myself, I believe that true happiness comes from embracing the present moment, finding delight in every experience, and consciously crafting a… Read More ›
# Yes, You Can Control Your Thoughts #
Instead of being dragged around by every negative idea, you start choosing where to focus your energy. This shift doesn’t just improve your mental state—it impacts your relationships, your work, your sleep, and your overall well-being.
# हल्की-सी ज़िन्दगी #
यह कविता बचपन की उस बेफिक्र और हल्की ज़िन्दगी की याद दिलाती है, जहाँ खुशियाँ सहज थीं और कोई बोझ महसूस नहीं होता था। समय के साथ ज़िम्मेदारियाँ और समझदारी ने जीवन को गंभीर बना दिया, और वही हल्कापन कहीं… Read More ›
# Where Silence Learns My Name @
This poem explores the quiet spaces of the heart where love lingers without possession. It reflects on the bittersweet beauty of memories, the pain of letting go, and the realization that some people are not meant to stay—but to shape who we become