Dear friend, I know the condolences will appear whenever a person recognizes the hole in your heart that this loss has left behind. I know you’ll continue to accept the sympathies graciously, and I also know no words will be enough to soothe your soul. Death is inscrutable, especially when it strikes someone… Continue reading Letter to Those Who Lost Someone, Too Soon.
Year: 2022
Debunking Health Myths
In the words of Margaret Atwood, ‘Myths can’t be translated as they did in their ancient soil. We can only find our own meaning in our own time.’ Myths are nothing but misconceptions that the world arrives at and believes until a better, plausible proof is established. All of us have surely heard a myth… Continue reading Debunking Health Myths
HomeComing: Round 1
Ah, that feeling of coming home for the first time after college. Entering my home and being reminded of what it smells like; the same smell that was once craved in the hostel room. I looked around, just wanting to take it all in. Engraving every corner of the house into my mind as if… Continue reading HomeComing: Round 1
Social Media and Complexes
It is no secret that most of the world’s population has a social media account. The uses and advantages of having a social media account are many. The rapid decline in the state of mental health of social media users is evident. And it accounts for excessive consumption of the content displayed on social media.… Continue reading Social Media and Complexes
Can GenZ Recover from the Pandemic Stress?
The last two years of the pandemic-panic have been an irrevocably chaotic period of time for all of us, our very own ‘Multiverse of madness’. And yet, we are still managing to see each other on the other side of the tunnel, where there is hope, flaming health, and happiness. That being said, it will… Continue reading Can GenZ Recover from the Pandemic Stress?
