In my experience….

In my experience, unplanned events frequently cause me to feel anxious. For instance, when I have an upcoming examination , my heart races, and my mouth starts to dry up. Events that have already occurred have a tendency to elicit emotions like fear or disappointment before evolving into rage. Reliving, reenacting, or daydreaming about responses... Continue Reading →

A self- realisation of happiness

Every month, as I sit down to write my next goal post, I consider how many people may be thinking that I've gone utterly insane. Making a to-do list for my interests and free time was strange to me at first, I'll confess. Even though I don't even come close to crossing everything off my... Continue Reading →

An insight into psychology of laziness

Laziness is typically cited as one of the barriers to awakening. There are various varieties of laziness. First, there is the laziness of comfort orientation, in which we only strive to maintain our level of cosiness. Then there is the apathy of losing hope, a state of extreme discouragement, a sense of giving up on... Continue Reading →

The run behind money

Many of us view money as something we constantly need more of. Money is viewed as the key to happiness in a sense because it allows you to purchase everything that can make you happy. Is it? Numerous scientific studies have examined the question of whether or not money can purchase happiness, with some finding... Continue Reading →

Need to revamp government schools

Introduction“The ability to read, write, and analyze; the confidence to stand up and demand justice andequality; the qualifications and connections to get your foot in the door and take your seat at thetable — all of that starts with education.” —Michelle ObamaOrganized education has a long history in India. Gurukuls, which were generally the teacher'shome... Continue Reading →

A flawed reasoning

Are backbenchers unruly and problematic? What are Backbenchers' methods of study? First benchers, in my opinion, achieve exemplary achievements and make a favorable impression on teachers. While backbenchers might be mischievous, annoying, or disruptive in class, they are also creative and make lots of memories. If somebody is looking for some original ideas, they could try... Continue Reading →

The Hijab Conundrum

Women's choice is an uncommon occurrence. There are times when this is blatantly clear. For instance, Iran is now working to make the hijab a requirement, and in India, Karnataka has decreed that the hijab is not permitted to be worn in classes. While focused on immediate issues, both State actions have sparked demonstrations that... Continue Reading →

Corruption in India

“We need to tell each other our stories. We need to show that everyone — our neighbors, our families, our community leaders — everyone we know is touched by corruption.” — Jennifer Lawrence There are instances of fraud, embezzlement, and corruption everywhere. Whether we like it or not, it's regrettable that this is how human nature... Continue Reading →

Who are you? -Poem

Who are you? A transgender What do you mean by a transgender? A…. A person with a deformity But still, you are like us, right? Why do people taunt, titillate and do wrong with you? Because you do not look attractive But still, you have feelings like us, right? Why do you feel awkward while... Continue Reading →

The cliché from the screen

Indian film has existed for 100 years. However, certain preconceptions never change. In general, nothing has changed about them. The same outdated stereotypes about the community still exist. I'll start with the Sikhs, who have been represented in Indian movies as noisy, inebriated, violent, and foodies. Are all Sikhs experiencing the same thing? No, it... Continue Reading →

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