लेखक: मुकुंद हिंगणे
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“Pen, diary, and mobile are my true companions…!”
What are three objects you couldn’t live without? Writing is the breath of my life. For the past three decades, I have been continuously writing, and in this journey, there are certain things without which my writing feels incomplete. The three most essential among them are a pen, diary, and mobile. When I first started…
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“When your writing starts getting recognized, understand that your responsibility has increased…!”
The last week of February was quite eventful. Notably, February 27 was celebrated with great enthusiasm in Maharashtra’s Marathi art and literature community as the birth anniversary of the eminent Marathi playwright V. V. Shirwadkar and as Marathi Language Pride Day. On this occasion, the All India Marathi Natya Parishad, Solapur branch, honored me as…
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“The best way to find yourself is to serve others. – Mahatma Gandhi…!”
In human life, everyone strives to discover themselves. Questions like “Who am I?” and “What is the true meaning of my existence?” lead people to explore various paths—some practice meditation, some travel, while others seek knowledge. However, Mahatma Gandhi suggested a simple yet profound way to achieve this self-discovery: “The best way to find yourself…
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“Journalism allowed me to experience rural life…!”
What experiences in life helped you grow the most? While striving for a job after completing my college education, I entered the field of journalism solely because of my passion for writing. However, this is where my life truly took shape. Journalism exposed me to a wide range of subjects, and my interest in writing…
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“Desires and human life are an endless struggle…!”
Gautam Buddha says, “Desires do not let a person live, and a person does not let desires die. That is why he remains troubled throughout his life.” This concept reflects a person’s mental, social, and spiritual state. A person chasing desires is constantly striving to attain something, yet, at the same time, those very desires…
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“You will have to face criticism anyway; just do what you believe is right…!”
We all tend to take others for granted when making decisions on public matters. Yet, some people still object to your decisions and criticize you for them. There is no valid reason for anyone to object to your personal choices, yet people continue to speak ill of you. Everyone experiences this to some extent. So,…
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“Searching for new ways to reach others; but closing the paths to reach oneself…!”
This ideology seems highly relevant in today’s social, psychological, and technological era. It means that humans are constantly exploring new tools, technologies, concepts, and methods to connect with others, communicate, build relationships, or influence them. However, in this pursuit, they are neglecting the opportunity to look within themselves, understand their own being, and discover their…
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“Even if you have faith in fate/destiny, you must believe in actions and decisions…!”
Do you believe in fate/destiny? The concepts of luck and destiny have held a significant place in human life for ages. Many people firmly believe in them, while others think that a person’s life depends on their actions and decisions. Are we truly in the hands of fate, or do our efforts shape our future?…
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“How do you manage to write so much every day…!”
Lately, writing two or three short articles on the blog every day has almost become a habit, and it wouldn’t be wrong to call it a kind of practice. This effort is mainly to ensure that I remain fresh in people’s memory, both in the virtual world and the real world. When running a blog,…
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“My village’s riverside still beckons me today…!”
Describe a phase in life that was difficult to say goodbye to. Life is a journey of constant change. At every stage, we carry new experiences, relationships, and memories with us. But some phases are so deeply cherished that bidding them farewell becomes incredibly difficult. Until my youth, I spent most of my time in…