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Indian Women and the desperation to Marriage
I’ve been living in India for the past year and a half. As part of my lifestyle, I’ve been on dates with quite a few women — honestly, I’ve lost count at this point. But what I haven’t lost count of is the number of women who, either during or even before our first date,…
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The man who owned time
It happened in a fleeting moment. I was walking out of a conference room today, half-scrolling through Slack, half-wondering what my next caffeine fix would be, when I saw him. My client’s CEO. He didn’t see me. He walked right past, heading down the corridor with a pace that wasn’t rushed but was sharp, precise.…
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Title: Notes to Myself, Across Time
There’s a peculiar stillness in the middle of chaos. A strange clarity that comes not when things are perfect, but when they’re raw, exposed, and in transition. That’s where I find myself now — in a moment suspended between cities, between versions of myself, between memories that tug and dreams that roar. Life recently has…
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Cracks in the concrete

It’s been a while since I showed up here. Life has a way of swallowing days whole. But lately, there’s been an itch to write — not out of clarity, but out of restlessness. Mumbai continues to pulse — loud, chaotic, unforgiving. A city of endless ambition and very little soul. People run here. All…
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Horse in the rain

This is a continuation of the last post. I am at a cusp of a new chapter in life. A new city and a new job. This will come along with all the settling in, new social circle and new challenges of life. But in a way, life brings me full circle with this move.…
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Get out of a rut with me
It has been a while since I have been here. Ironically, the reason I have been missing is actually the very reason I am back. I have been going through a bit of a rut. On the one hand I have felt life could not have been better. I was travelling without a worry in…
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Transcendent love: My Serendipitous Journey Beyond Language Barriers

Context Over the past two years, I have delved deeply into the complexities of dating, discovering that verbal communication is often the cornerstone of developing a meaningful romantic connection. During my time working with a dating coach in Europe, this was emphasized repeatedly. Many men believe that a perfect line or a rehearsed pickup line…
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Navigating Hustle Culture: How to Identify Healthy Workplace Challenges

This is a topic which is very close to my heart. I come from a land (Read India) where hustle never stops. There are educational institutes that prepare students for educational institutes that prepare students for more educational institutes. If you are from India, you know what I mean. If not, let me take a…
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Bali Bound: Reflecting on Two Years of Exploration

I’m excited to share that I’m moving to Bali for a short stay of three weeks. This move is part of my plan to make the most of my career break. My intention is to embrace slow travel, explore nature, learn how to surf, and meet new, interesting people. I also sense that this might…
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Lost and Found: A Lesson in Airport Chaos

I just returned from a short three-day trip to Jaipur for a family wedding. However, this post isn’t about the wedding; it’s about the chaos at Raipur airport that reminded me of a much bigger fiasco from a few years ago. Since my blog is about sharing snippets and stories from my life, I thought…
