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Everyday Stories, Lived

  • Everybody has a role

    Despite our difference, it might be surprising to find how everybody fits in a role that keeps an organization alive. Unless that person is totally useless, that person would’ve been kicked out long ago (okay, this doesn’t count those that should have been kicked out but weren’t due to systems in place). But as long… Read more


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  • Circles

    There are values we uphold. Hence, when others don’t keep the same behavioral standards we do, we shy away from them. We don’t hate them; no, we don’t. We simply make ourselves scarce around them because they are not the kind of people we linger around with. On occasions when we should be mingling with… Read more


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  • Mood

    Mood changes. There are days when we get a bad day, don’t we? And there are reasons. Reasons that we can’t articulate at the moment. So don’t hate people just because their mood changes. Read more


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  • Early risers

    When you know why you have to wake up early and where you are going, it’s easier to convince yourself to get out of bed and be in motion. And once you are set in motion, you find it easier to continue moving. Because when you get up early in the morning, you experience the… Read more


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  • Home

    A home is sometimes a place, sometimes a person. That’s why it gets hard to say goodbye to people you call home. Read more


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  • Commendable work

    You will know if you did well with your work because people will keep coming back for your service. Not just twice but again and again and again. Talking about what you can do could only help you at a point. But it will surely come when you are asked for a tangible output. And… Read more


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  • Timelines

    I was sure that with careful planning and preparing for contingencies, my life would unfold the way I wanted them to. But here I am, almost three decades in, feeling everything I wanted to happen for this timeline seemed out of my control. Yes. It seems to me that I am missing some of the… Read more


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