Find Your Words…

As J.K. Rowling said:

Words are, in my not-so-humble opinion, our most inexhaustible source of magic. Capable of both inflicting injury, and remedying it.

Albus Dumbledore in “Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows

I absolutely love this quote! And I couldn’t agree more. Words are indeed magical, and we can all do with a little bit of their magic.

And sometimes, we are the only ones who can bring that magic in our own lives. Because, we know ourselves. Because, the stakes are highest for us. Because, if we don’t, nobody else will.

So, find the words that give you hope. That show you the way forward when you feel lost. Only you would know the exact words to use.

Find them, write them down, and then put them on the walls, on your screens, in your heart.

And remember them on the days when you need a glimmer of hope.

Everyone needs to be a writer.

Not for anyone else, but oneself.

Because there will be days when you need the right words to get back up.

And the only person whose words would work would be yourself.

– Ehsaas

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A Beautiful Morning & A Reminder

Well, today ends the first month of the year. It was just yesterday that I was bringing in the new year, and it’s already 1/12th over! Time flies, doesn’t it?!

Or, maybe it’s just me. This month was quite a busy one, on both the work and personal front. Last few days, it’s been tough getting any time at all. When one is running from one deadline to another, one needs a way to recharge, to avoid collapsing altogether. And recharge quickly too! It’s not like one can take a two day hiatus from life! If only everyone had a “fast charger” for their life.. 😄

Luckily, I have found mine. And you can use it too, if it’s compatible with your “device”, aka, your soul. So, without making this a suspense drama, I’ll let you in on my so-called “fast charger”: it is nature. I just love being around nature, and it is something that gives me immense peace and contentment.

But why do I call it my “fast charger”? Well, this is something that I just realized this past week. Even though I’d been tired, mentally and physically, from the stress, lack of sleep, etc., 15 minutes of a mindful morning being in nature was all it took to leave me invigorated. Yes, just 15 minutes! It felt so nice to just be in that moment, taking in the beauty and serenity of it all. I didn’t realize the full effect that it would have on me at that moment though. It was during the rest of the day, when I was busy with other things, that I really knew the value of those few moments from the morning. I had an energy and liveliness that I didn’t have in the days leading up to that morning. I felt light, and not under a cloud of heaviness that usually comes with stress.

And I realized something.

When you are in the place where you feel at home, when you are doing things that you really enjoy doing, when you are around people you love, time changes its dimensions. While only 15 minutes may elapse on the clock, what you experience is worth much, much more.

This is something I’ve alluded to earlier as well in another one of my posts, “The Importance Of Life’s Center”. For me, “nature” is my “center”. Different people may have different “centers”. Everyone needs to find their own. It may be an activity, a place, a person, a thought, anything really. 

But the key is to be mindful and present when you are engaging with your “center”. I think that was the difference between this morning and so many other ones, all of which I usually spend in the same manner. Being mindful is what makes us see things clearly. It opens all our senses to the wonder and joy that we find in our “center”.

And it’s easy to see that with a very simple example too: suppose you have a “soul song” – a song that’s really close to your heart, that means something, that reminds you of something or someone important. Most of us have something like this. Now imagine this song is playing somewhere in the background during the day, when you are already working or doing something else that’s taking up some part of your attention. You might be aware of the song playing, but you wouldn’t feel very strongly about it. Now imagine you are playing the same song at night, while lying in bed before sleeping. The feelings that the song will invoke in you now will be far stronger. The difference? Your attention.

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That morning was a reminder of the power of mindfulness to me. And also, of the importance of being around nature for me. We lead such busy and unmindful lives that we often don’t realize what peace and joy can be found in even the simplest of all moments. 😊

I’ll leave you today with this quote from Terri Guillemets, because it seems very apt to what I felt that morning:

(This quote is another thing I’ve already written about once earlier as well, if you are interested.)


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Digital – The Next Frontier For Evolution

Hey guys. Sorry, I’ve been away for a little bit. Even though I write about life, life itself got in the way of my writing. Talk about irony.. 🤷‍♂️

Anyway, recently, I realized something, and thought, would share the same with you. As Covid-19 still continues to ravage many parts of the world, a lot of us who have made it thus far, have had to rely on something to do that: the ever-growing, omnipresent, even omniscient, some would say, digital world.

Whether it is ordering essentials like food, groceries, medicines, and other supplies online, or booking vaccination slots, or making payments, or connecting with our loved ones, or even working, we have had to fast-track our movement to the digital at break-neck speeds.

That is not to say that these things were not happening online earlier. They sure were. But Covid has really pushed that in our face, and what was earlier just a convenience became a necessity.

It also highlighted one thing: in general, those who were already adept at the digital world, or were able to adapt quickly enough, were able to better withstand these tumultuous times.

But I think this story doesn’t just end with Covid. I think going forward, even beyond Covid, the digital world is what we, as the human species, need to adapt for. Earlier, the evolution of our species has been shaped by natural and environmental factors. But I think the next major leaps in our evolution will be driven by the digital ones. It’s the next frontier for evolution.

You might ask, what does that even mean? Well, adapting to a digital world doesn’t mean that everyone starts developing programs and writing code day and night or other things like that. No one needs to become Neo!

For me, adapting for the digital includes things like:

  • Safeguarding your online presence. And by presence, I mean your email or financial accounts, your social media handles, your data, your online reputation even. An attack on your online presence means an attack on you, and this could have real-world effects. And this is not even something in the future. This is happening right now!
  • Using the power of social media. Again, we very recently saw an example of this. Social media, for all its ills, helped save many precious lives by allowing people to quickly and effectively arrange for oxygen cylinders, medicines, ventilators, and hospital beds for their loved ones. We have social media influencers that can significantly affect businesses with a single tweet or an action, as recent events with Elon Musk and Bitcoin, and Ronaldo and Coca-Cola show.
  • Using the vast knowledge store. On the internet, you can find anything and everything, as long as you know where and how to look. We need to use this to improve ourselves, whether it is by learning new skills, identifying new avenues of making and investing money, understanding social and economic issues, etc.
  • Knowing how to identify fact from fiction. “Fake news” is the buzzword these days. Deep fakes are doing the rounds, which many of us still can not believe are actually fake. However, there’s more to it than that. Having so much information on the net also has its downside – there is a lot of incorrect information out there as well. How do you know what information to trust? Whom to trust? Media? Governments? Your community? Your friends? Have none of them ever been wrong?
  • Understanding how the digital systems work. What are your rights in case all your financial or social data is stolen? What steps do you need to take immediately to protect yourself from further harm? What can you do if some website is forcing you to provide your email address before you can view the webpage?  What can you do to access content that your government is trying to hide from you? This is where some basic to intermediate coding and hacking skills would actually be quite useful!

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In the future, people who will be better able to address these challenges and opportunities will have a better chance of survival. Earlier we built local communities to better survive the environment and predators. In the future, we’ll need to learn to leverage our social networks. Earlier, our conflicts used to be over food and land resources. In the future, they will be over technology access and intellectual property. Earlier our culture and traditions were influenced by natural phenomena like eclipses, seasonal floods, etc. and we built gods around them. Will these all-knowing, all-powerful tech giants be the gods of tomorrow? 

I don’t know exactly what the future will bring, or what it will look like. With virtual reality, quantum computing, robotics, data analytics, human-computer interaction (HCI), and a host of other ancillary technologies, the possibilities are endless. But one thing I do feel is that we need to be better prepared than we are right now, to deal with this emerging world order.

And we need to adapt quickly. Our survival will depend on that. It may not happen overnight, but it will happen, and it might happen sooner than we may imagine.


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The Discovery Of A Treasure

Well, the intervals are getting longer and longer now. I should be making more of an effort to write more frequently; lest, one day, they’ll become too long. If you give them the slightest space, “valid” reasons will always take up all your time. Currently, for me, those are settling into a new job, new city, searching for a house while living out of a suitcase, foraging for food, etc. And to write, I need a calm and settled environment, especially given the themes of this blog.

But, as I said, these are just excuses. If there’s time to do anything else, then there’s time to write. It’s all about getting the priorities right. And then having the willpower to do what needs to be done.

Anyways, enough ranting. I’m here now. So, let’s begin.

Today, I want to share with you an important discovery that I made recently. Potentially as valuable as any treasure in the world. In fact, even better than a treasure as no one can steal it from me!

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Two Year Anniversary!!

Well, well, well…How quickly does time fly! Can’t believe it’s already been two years since I started blogging here regularly!

I still remember that first post. Honestly, at the time, I didn’t know, or even think, that I would be doing this for the next two years of my life. All I wanted to do was to share a pleasant experience with anyone who’d listen. It felt good to share that pleasant experience, and that’s what I’ve been trying to do ever since.

This journey over the last couple of years has been quite interesting. I’ve come across some new thoughts through others’ writings, remembered and re-evaluated some old ones of my own, and reached out to people I never would’ve come across otherwise. There’s something alluring, romantic even, about discovering words written years and years ago, on blogs that are no longer active, by authors who got off this journey at some point, for some reason; about finding that one post with zero “likes”, but that speaks to you as if it was written especially for you, by someone on the other side of the world, at the other end of their life’s journey! The power and connect of words is truly amazing! Reminds me of stones skipping on water. 🙂

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When People Kept Cutting In…

First, the excuses for taking so long since the last post: If you were wondering where I have been, let me tell you: This last month has been BUSY! A lot going on, at the office, at home, and then there’s the football world cup! 😉 Although, I did share a couple of interesting posts on my FB page. So, you know where you need to go to get your fix, juuuust in case you craved it… 😀

Coming to the topic of today’s post. Today, let me share an incident that occurred late last week, and how that reminded me, once again, that problems are not always bad – sometimes they are a way to something better!

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The Importance Of Life’s “Center”

Recently, I was the victim of one of life’s conspiracies to teach me a lesson. And although I had heard others talk about that lesson before, I had never fully realized its value and wisdom until life shoved it in my face.

And that lesson was the importance of finding a “center” in my life.

By “center” I mean something that one would love to be associated with in whatever way they can. It can be the people in one’s life, the work they do, an activity they like to engage in, or even something as abstract as a thought. The key thing is that nothing about the “center” feels like an inconvenience; just the mere thought of it should be able to bring one immediate calm and happiness.

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Switching Jobs? Think About This…

Recently, I’ve been thinking about switching jobs. And I’m sure many of you would agree that deciding to switch jobs, and evaluating options when they become available, is not an easy task. It isn’t for me, at least. I think it’s a very big and important decision, the kind that could really change one’s life’s direction, and I think one needs to make this decision in the “right frame of mind”, and after asking the “right” questions.Read More »

A Better World

The world we live in can feel like a rough and tough place sometimes. We are all just trying our best to deal with this life that is given to us. We have our fears, we have our hopes. At any given point of time, it’s difficult to say what is going on inside a person’s head, but you can be sure that a lot is going on.

At times, all one can do is keep hold of all this chaos. And that may well be the greatest thing that person does in her entire life.Read More »