The Weight of a Second Chance: Why We Shouldn’t Force Love

The Story “Every love story has two sides. One is my side, and the other belongs to her. I do not know her side of the story, but I can tell you mine.” The greatest lesson my life has taught me is this: Never trust someone more than once. When I gave someone a second … Read more

The Cosmic Paradox: Humanity’s Grandeur and Absolute Insignificance

Throughout history, humans have harbored the deep-seated belief that we are the center of the universe. We have viewed ourselves as the pinnacle of creation, with all other living beings relegated to a lower status—often existing merely for our consumption or utility. This sense of “human exceptionalism” has been fueled by our unique intelligence and … Read more

Dignity in Death: The Pain We Inflict in the Name of Love

Introduction: We all spend our lives busy planning—building a home, securing our children’s education, and calculating our retirement days. But life casts its longest shadow when we least expect it. In such moments, the actions we take in the name of love often end up causing immense pain to those we cherish most. Through the … Read more

Little Things Matter: The Fine Line Between Success and Ruin

Introduction “Human thoughts are complex; it is impossible to view everyone through the same lens. Nevertheless, the majority of people tend to ignore the small things in life. They often destroy their own peace of mind by worrying excessively about things that may never even happen. Just as a tiny hole is enough to sink … Read more

A trek above the clouds of Meesapulimala

Standing at 8,661 feet, Meesapulimala is the second-highest peak in the Western Ghats and the highest trekking point in Kerala (after Anamudi). Located just 25 km from Munnar, this UNESCO World Heritage site became a cultural sensation following the 2015 film Charlie, where Dulquer Salmaan famously asked, “Have you seen snow falling on Meesapulimala?” Beyond … Read more