This poem reflects on the quiet struggles we face within ourselves. It talks about self-doubt, resilience, and how our inner challenges can teach us strength and wisdom. Throughout life’s ups and downs, the poem encourages us to move forward with… Read More ›
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# My Growth Journey This Year #
What Is One Way You Have Grown This Year? Hello dear friends, I hope this blog finds you in a cheerful mood and enjoying the beautiful journey of life, one day at a time. Today’s writing prompt asks a simple… Read More ›
# You & Me in the Rain #
This poem blends English and Hindi to express the quiet evolution of love—how admiration for someone’s voice, laughter, music, and thoughts gradually becomes a deep emotional connection. ❤️You & Me in the Rain You love to speak, and I just… Read More ›
# Still, I Wake #
This poem explores the process of growing older while seeking meaning. It shows the confusion of life’s unanswered questions, the ongoing search for understanding, and the desire to embrace each day fully, even without clear goals. It’s about living life… Read More ›
# Common Myths About Happiness #
Hello dear friends, I hope this blog finds you in a cheerful mood. Today’s writing prompt asks a thought-provoking question: “What’s a common misconception people have about happiness?” At first glance, happiness seems like a simple concept. Everyone wants it,… Read More ›
# My Own Expectations #
Sometimes the deepest conversations happen in silence, when the world is still and the heart finally speaks. This poem reflects the quiet pain of loving too deeply, expecting too much, and slowly learning that self-love must come before seeking love… Read More ›
“Scars Beneath the Smile”
This is a sincere reflection on the hidden struggles many people endure quietly. It highlights how emotional pain shows up not as tears, but through overthinking, fear, loneliness, and an active mind. While recognizing the burden of unseen suffering, the… Read More ›
# Dear Twenty-Year-Old Me #
Hello dear friends, There is something deeply moving about looking back on life’s long journey through the corridors of time—especially when one has walked 66 years along its winding paths. For me, Life doesn’t feel like a straight road anymore;… Read More ›