लेखक: मुकुंद हिंगणे
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“Do housewives who save money without their husband’s knowledge steal from them?”
A housewife is an essential pillar of a household’s financial management. She balances the household expenses while setting aside some savings that could be useful during difficult times. However, some people view this practice differently. Is saving money without the husband’s knowledge considered stealing from him? Yesterday, a friend of mine was venting his frustration…
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“Rewriting overlooked events is the most important research of my life…!”
The most important invention in your lifetime is… History is not just about great personalities or well-known events. Many incidents often remain overlooked, some are never documented, while others are deliberately forgotten. In such cases, rewriting these events is not merely a writing process but an important effort to uncover the truth and present new…
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“There is a difference between merely being in love and marrying the one you love…!”
There is a significant difference between merely falling in love and marrying the person you love while sustaining that relationship. Falling in love can be a temporary feeling, driven by attraction, the excitement of something new, and intense emotions. Romantic fantasies often play a major role in this phase. However, falling in love and then…
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“A day when I complete writing what comes to mind is an ideal day for me…!”
Describe your most ideal day from beginning to end. An ideal day is one where every moment is filled with peace, contentment, and innovation. It is not just about professional success but also about achieving mental, physical, and emotional balance. A thought that arises at midnight is seamlessly put onto paper in a single sitting…
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“If granted a miraculous power by God, it should be used for society…!”
If God gave you a miraculous power, how would you use it? Today, all around us, we witness envy, hatred, rivalry, deceit, and conflicts unfolding daily. To put an end to this, someone somewhere in the world is constantly making an effort. Gradually, a group of people begins to accept these efforts and follows the…
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For a while, I was distracted, but I prepared myself to face it again.
How do significant life events or the passage of time influence your perspective on life? Life is like a flowing river. Sometimes it moves calmly, while at other times, it rushes forward with great force. Along this journey, certain events leave a deep impact on our perspective towards life. Facing these moments brings change—sometimes in…
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The word “Thank you” holds immense magic within itself…!
Gratitude is an essential aspect of any relationship. When we sincerely express our appreciation to the people in our lives, our bonds become stronger and more affectionate. It builds trust, enhances mutual love and respect, reduces negative emotions, and improves our mental well-being. Therefore, we should never forget to express gratitude to those who come…
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Laziness and Fear of Learning: The Journey of Driving a Car Stops Even Before It Begins…!
Something on your “to-do list” that never gets done. I am inherently lazy when it comes to learning something new. Even before I start learning anything, my mind is filled with doubts about it. Along with these doubts, there is also fear. Will I be able to do it? This question confuses me at first,…
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“Vasant Panchami: An Important Festival in Indian Culture…!”
Vasant Panchami is an important festival in Indian culture, symbolizing the arrival of the spring season. According to the Hindu calendar, this festival is celebrated on the fifth day of the Shukla Paksha in the month of Magha (which falls in February in the Gregorian calendar). This year, it will be observed on February 2.…
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“Even small journeys enrich a person…!”
Since I have been working in the field of journalism, my job has required constant travel for the past 28-30 years. As this was an integral part of my work, I had no choice but to do it. At times, traveling the same routes repeatedly felt monotonous, but even in those familiar journeys, I always…