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An End
Read more: An EndThe bug of empathy produces another hole of sorrow because it’s the knowledge of life that lets you acknowledge the unknown.
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Isolation and the Local Trains
Read more: Isolation and the Local TrainsIt’s easier to feel lonely in a crowd, easier than when you’re in solitude.
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Have You Practiced Gratitude Yet, Darling?
Read more: Have You Practiced Gratitude Yet, Darling?Wanting more is not at all bad, but we should be first contended with what we have achieved in our life and then strive for more.
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The Stigma Surrounding Sex
Read more: The Stigma Surrounding SexWhen sex is considered as a taboo and discussions about sex and sexuality are discouraged, the young people are unable to achieve the guidance, empathy and moral support that they require in their journey of growing up and self discovery.
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Art of Time Management
Read more: Art of Time ManagementMaking a small effort to decide on how much time to allot on each task can help recognize potential problems before they arise.
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6 Feet Apart
Read more: 6 Feet Apart“New beginnings are often disguised as painful endings.” – Lao Tzu
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Coexist
Read more: CoexistCo-exist means: Existing in harmony despite different ideologies or interests.
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Combatting Overthinking
Read more: Combatting OverthinkingThe first step is to filter our thoughts into positive and negative, belief and reality, controllable and uncontrollable.
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A Dispatch to Heaven
Read more: A Dispatch to Heaven‘A DISPATCH TO HEAVEN’ is a rundown, a letter full of emotions and grief from a son to his father, On his sudden and unforeseeable death during the pandemic.
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Being an Indian Girl
Read more: Being an Indian GirlOur society needs to understand that skin color is not something that is in our hands. And there are much more things to look for in a human which will be permanent.



