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Things I Wish Existed but Don’t

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  Things I Wish Existed but Don’t Sometimes I sit and think about how boring reality can be. Like seriously we have flying cars almost happening, but no spell to clean our rooms? Imagine waking up late for class, your room looks like a storm just passed through, and you could just wave a wand and say, “Roomus Cleanus!” Everything folds itself, the bed makes itself, and your missing socks magically reunite. Life would be so peaceful. And while we’re at it, can someone invent a “save progress” button for real life? Because I’d love to try things like confessing to my crush or cutting my own bangs without the lifelong regret that usually follows. And honestly, if magic were real, I’d want a flying broomstick not for Quidditch or anything, but just to skip traffic and awkward rickshaw rides. Imagine zooming over the city while everyone else is stuck honking below. Or a time-turner the dream of every college student ever. Overslept for a lecture? Time-turner. Forgot to submit an assig...

Why Music Feels Like Therapy

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 Why Music Feels Like Therapy There are days when nothing really helps not talking, not scrolling, not even sleeping and then you put on your headphones, play that one song, and suddenly everything feels a little lighter. That’s what music does. It’s like a friend that doesn’t ask questions but somehow understands exactly what you’re feeling. I don’t think I’ve ever gone through a single bad day without listening to at least one song that makes me feel okay again. Whether it’s blasting upbeat music while getting ready or lying down with sad songs at 2 a.m., music just knows how to reach the parts of you that words can’t. What’s crazy is how songs can bring back memories out of nowhere. One random tune and suddenly you’re back in your school corridor, or sitting in that cafĂ© with your favorite people. It’s like every song holds a small time capsule inside it. Sometimes, I’ll hear a song I used to love years ago, and it feels like meeting an old version of myself again the one who d...

When You Feel Lost but Don’t Know Why

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  When You Feel Lost but Don’t Know Why There are days when everything feels blurry, like you’re moving through life but not really living it. You wake up, go through your routine, talk to people, smile when you have to but deep down, something feels off. You can’t even explain it properly because nothing’s actually wrong, yet nothing feels right either. It’s like you’re standing in the middle of a crowd, but you still feel alone. I’ve had days like that in college, where I just stare at my screen or scroll endlessly, hoping something will click and make me feel okay again, but it never does. Feeling lost without a clear reason is one of the hardest emotions to deal with because there’s nothing specific to fix. It’s not like you can point to a problem and solve it. Sometimes it’s just your mind asking for a break or your heart trying to tell you it’s tired. Maybe it’s the pressure to have everything figured out your studies, your career, your relationships and the constant comparis...

When Friends Start Drifting Apart

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 When Friends Start Drifting Apart It’s strange how friendships change over time. In college, I’ve realized that sometimes people you used to talk to every single day slowly become just names in your contact list. It’s not that something went wrong or that there was a big fight it just happens. Everyone gets busy with their own lives, classes, internships, or new groups of friends. One day you look back and realize it’s been weeks since you properly talked. And even though you tell yourself you’ll text them soon, somehow, you never do. You scroll through your old chats, see those endless conversations, the random memes, the 2 a.m. rants and for a second, you feel that old connection again. But it fades just as quickly, replaced by the quiet realization that things aren’t the same anymore. At first, it really hurts. You keep wondering if you did something wrong or if they stopped caring. Maybe you replay old moments in your head, trying to find where the distance began. But the trut...

How Social Media Affects the Way I See Myself

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 How Social Media Affects the Way I See Myself Sometimes I catch myself scrolling through social media without even realizing how much time has passed. It’s like I fall into this neverending stream of photos, videos, and posts from people who always seem to be doing something amazing. Everyone looks so happy, confident, and perfect. And then, without meaning to, I start comparing myself. I think about how my life doesn’t look that exciting or how I don’t look as good as the people I see online. It’s weird because I know deep down that social media only shows the best parts of people’s lives, not the full picture but it still gets to me sometimes. There are days when I post something and find myself checking over and over to see how many likes or comments it gets. It’s like my mood depends on those tiny numbers, which is kind of sad when I think about it. I’ve realized that social media can make me more focused on how things look instead of how they actually feel. It’s easy to forg...

Learning to Be Okay With Not Having Everything Figured Out

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 Learning to Be Okay With Not Having Everything Figured Out Sometimes I feel like everyone around me already knows what they want in life. They have their goals set, their paths planned out, and they seem so sure of everything. And then there’s me just trying to figure things out as I go. For a long time, I used to think not having everything figured out meant I was behind or not doing enough. I would compare myself to people who looked like they had their whole life sorted, and it honestly made me feel lost. But over time, I’ve started to realize that it’s completely okay not to have it all together. Life isn’t supposed to be a straight path where everything makes sense right away. It’s messy, unpredictable, and full of changes. Things that once felt important to me don’t always matter the same way now, and that’s just a part of growing up. Our goals, dreams, and interests keep changing as we learn more about ourselves and the world around us. I think that’s what makes life intere...

What It Might Be Like to Live Out of a Backpack for a Year

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What It Might Be Like to Live Out of a Backpack for a Year Sometimes, I wonder what it would be like to leave everything behind, pack just one backpack, and travel the world for a year. No big suitcase, no full closet, no extra shoes just the basics. Sounds kind of crazy, right? But also... kind of exciting.  I think the best part would be the freedom. Imagine waking up in one city and deciding to go to another the next day with no need to pack up a whole room. Everything I need would already be in my backpack. I could move around easily, without dragging a heavy suitcase through crowded streets or up long staircases. Of course, I’d have to pack smart. Maybe 4-5 shirts, 2 pairs of pants, a hoodie, and one pair of shoes. That’s it. I’d probably get tired of wearing the same clothes, but I think I’d get used to it. Maybe I’d even learn to appreciate not having to decide what to wear every day. Less stuff, less stress? There would definitely be some struggles. Doing laundry all the ti...

Sleep Science: Hacks for Better Rest

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  Sleep Science: Hacks for Better Rest Sleep Science: Hacks for Better Rest In our productivity-driven world, sleep is often seen as a luxury rather than a necessity. But sleep isn’t just downtime it’s a vital biological function that affects nearly every aspect of your physical and mental health. From improving memory to regulating mood and supporting your immune system, the benefits of quality sleep are backed by science. The good news? You don’t need a sleep disorder to take your sleep seriously  a few simple, science-based hacks can lead to significantly better rest. Understand Your Body Clock Your body runs on a 24-hour cycle known as the circadian rhythm . This internal clock helps regulate sleep, energy levels, hormone release, and body temperature. Disrupting it by sleeping at irregular hours, working night shifts, or getting too much artificial light can make it harder to fall and stay asleep. Hack: Go to bed and wake up at the same time every day , even on weekends....

Life with AI

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  Life with AI  Artificial Intelligence is everywhere today, on our phones, in our schools, colleges. But life wasn't always like this. In this blog let's see how things were before AI and how they have changed now.    Life Before AI:  Before AI life was slow, communication used to be slow. In order to communicate people used landline phones, letters, or meeting in person. Sending messages and receiving messages often meant long waiting times. Work was mostly manual, tasks like data finding, analysis, paperwork used to take a lot of time. Students had to search through books for every piece of information they needed and if they wanted learn anything it was limited to classrooms.  Life After AI: On the other hand, life after AI, life has changed completely. AI assistants like Alexa, Siri, Gemini, or Chatgpt made life easier. They can provide answers in seconds, and chatbot provide support 24/7. AI tools help people to focus on creative tasks. Now students d...

Stress - The Silent Struggle of Today's Generation

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  Stress - The Silent Struggle of Today's Generation  In today's fast moving world, stress has become a constant part of our daily lives, especially for the younger generation. From school and college pressure to competition in careers, everyone is caught in a race to prove their worth. Social media adds extra amount of tension, where people compare their lives with others and feel left behind. This endless chase for perfection slowly turns into mental exhaustion. . The problem is not just the workload, but also the pressure to stay "happy" and "successful" all the time. Society rarely talks about rest or emotional balance. As a result, many young people deal with anxiety, burnout, and self-doubt in silence. Even small failures feel heavier because everyone fears being judged or replaced. This mindset create a cycle where stress becomes normal, and peace feels like a dream.   To break this pattern, it's important to slow down and take care of our mental ...