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Maybe that's not love

  If you like him at the first sight and he likes you too.. And you call it love at first sight, Then maybe you're wrong.. Because at first glance, you also fall in love with antique things Which are only used as a showpiece Just because you start your day with his GM and go to bed with his GN.. And you call this intimacy as  love, Then maybe you're wrong.. Because even loneliness can bring two strangers close If he sees you getting closer to a guy and tries to intercede in between.. And you call this cute jealousy as love, Then maybe you are wrong.. Because love is about trust and not bound to be prisoned Just because now you both can understand each other well even with minimal words.. And you call this compassion as love, Then maybe you are wrong.. Because two beggars can only empathize with each other but not feed well If you celebrate your anniversary month on month and jot down your every firsts.. And you call this celebration as love, Then maybe you are wrong.. Because ...
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To the person you love

Affection is necessary Love is necessary Devotion is necessary To be a necessity, is necessary But.. It is not necessary that each of your texts gets reverted to r ight away It is not necessary that your lover gets a 4G connection just to be able to video call you It is not necessary that they like and comment on every picture you post And it is not necessary that they send you a goodmorning as well as a goodnight text Because it is not necessary that your lover loves you exactly the way you love them.. It is not necessary that the ocean always awaits the river It is not necessary that the moth always loves the flame Perhaps, the ocean knows that eventually, the river will flow into it Maybe, the moth knows that it's just a flame, it'll extinguish eventually Why pine for a love when you're destined to meet them? Why light a flame when you know it won't last? To understand the difference between love and infatuation, I hope we don't forget how to love So just remembe...

The Golden Ratio: Deeper and Darker

Imagine if there was a perfect number, a single number so flawless to form the basis of all art and music. A number so important that it could be used across the disciplines of Mathematics and Physics. A number so profoundly purposeful that the natural world and the universe would bend to its wills. And, that number is 1.618034. So, let's find out why it's so important. A number phi in explanation The Fibonacci sequences a string of numbers that begins with 0 and which can be extended infinitely by adding the two consecutive numbers to find the next in the sequence. When we add 0 and 1, we get 1 which is the third Fibonacci number. Then we add 1 and 1 to obtain our fourth Fibonacci number, 1+1=2. And if we continue with this elementary exercise in addition we get the sequence as 0,1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55,89,144........ This pattern can be extended all the way to infinity. This sequence was introduced to the west in 1202 by Leonardo Pisano aka Fibonacci. Although it had already ...

Single #swipelife

So, "shaadi kab kar rahe ho?" Everyone has heard this at some point in their lives but women end up getting the worst of it. Thanks to years of conditioning, getting women married off has become society's favorite sport. But with the rise of social dating apps, GenZ and Millennials are carpe dieming and seizing those dates, fearlessly. So what is it for a single woman to swipe right where being single is still in its nascent stages? Can you knot? Are you an Indian woman who's still unmarried? Have you been told your clock is ticking and "padhai toh hoti rahegi?" Does the idea of you being single and loving it, make people look at you like you're crazy? Well, you're not alone. There are almost 73 million single women in India which is almost 40% rise in the last decade alone. So, to knot or not to knot is totally up to you! In the face of modern-day, skewed icons have taken over the woman who was unparalleled to the men of her time. In ancient India, ...

Feminism is a problem

Feminism, as we know it today, is a problem. And why is that you ask? Well, let me explain. Feminism is a loaded term that means different things to different people “No country can ever truly flourish if it stifles the potential of its women and deprives itself of the contributions of half its citizens.” - Michelle Obama, former first lady of the United States "I think women have been treated like second-class people, no matter where in the world we go" , Priyanka Chopra, Indian actress "In order to be a man, you have to recognize that all women and all those around you are equal" , Malala Yousafzai, Pakistani activist  It is a term that is often taken out of context, to represent a wide range of ideologies which can thus lead to a fair amount of confusion around the subject. "The feminist agenda is not about equal rights for women. It is about a socialist, anti-family political movement that encourages women to leave their husbands, kill their children, prac...

5 Terrible handwriting traits: The science of extraordinary beliefs

Oh yes, it is totally possible to identify the personality traits of an individual through handwriting. Have you ever wondered why the handwriting of every person is different? Well, that's because every person has a different personality altogether. For instance, People with small writing tend to be introvert, shy, and have good concentration skills, whereas people who are outgoing and love attention tend to have larger writing. So yes, there's no surprise that you can learn a lot about a person on the basis of how they write. Just like how you can read someone's body language to interpret their hidden emotions and personalities, in the very same way, the shape of the letters, the strokes, the size, the slant, the pen's pressure, the spacing between each word, and every other minute detail when put together, defines a person. And this study is called graphology: the psychology of extraordinary beliefs. And just sometimes, it becomes very important to check the negative...

To My Dearest Engineering

Dear Engineering, I was in the 7th grade when I first heard about you. I'd given a personality test back then which traced engineering in my blood. As every member of my family is an engineer, it was pretty obvious to go ahead with you. And to be honest, you were the most elusive bachelor(ette) in the town and it was considered an honor to be with you. You were glamorous, all-consuming, and yet so unattainably far away. Since that day, I wanted to spend my life with you. You were the hottest in the town, how could have I said no to you? I told everyone that I'll end up with you but heart in heart I knew I was built for another. Somewhere deep down I knew I am not capable enough to have you but you were so charming that I just wanted you. Oh engineering, I just wanted you. And, my journey continued, I started to dream all the power, all the fame, all the money, I started to breathe you, I wanted to consume every bit of you. While bonding with your chemicals, understanding your t...