लेखक: मुकुंद हिंगणे
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“Understanding and values are what shape a loving individual…!”
The Vietnamese Thien Buddhist monk Thich Nhat Hanh became globally recognized in the 1960s as the father of the mindfulness movement. According to him, “If you have the opportunity to live in a loving and understanding environment where the seeds of compassion and kindness are nurtured daily, you naturally grow into a more loving person.”…
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“Playing cards with wife in free time: A source of entertainment…!”
Do you play in your daily life? What says “playtime” to you? Before writing on this topic, I want to clarify one thing: I was never attracted to outdoor games since childhood. If at all, I used to play indoor games like cards, chess, and carrom during my childhood. However, even this habit faded over…
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“Approaching sixty, making radical changes to the current lifestyle is the biggest challenge!”
What are your biggest challenges? Today’s coincidence is truly extraordinary compared to usual. First, the daily prompt topic is usually released at midnight in India. And today, it happens to be the night of December 31, 2024. While welcoming the New Year at midnight and resolving to bring lifestyle changes with family members, the daily…
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“Visiting the place where spent childhood is like an enchanting journey down memory lane!”
What makes you feel nostalgic? Some childhood memories are so deeply embedded in the mind that they never fade away. No matter how busy you are with work, when you get a moment to relax and the topic of childhood memories comes up during conversations, those deeply buried memories resurface with great intensity. This happens…
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“Aaryans World School,” which has its own library of animals and birds.
“Children should be like cats; no matter how high they fall from, they should always land on their feet. In short, even if children are academically brilliant, they should also be ‘rough and tough.’ That is why, instead of traditional methods of education, activity-based learning should be encouraged.” :-Milind Ladge, chairman, Aaryans world school. “An…
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“Relationships built on trust have a positive impact…!”
What relationships have a positive impact on you? We often consider relationships formed through blood ties and emotions as the most superior. In some contexts, this seems appropriate. However, if we delve a little deeper and reflect, we realize that the relationships built on understanding and trust gained through experience have a genuinely positive impact…
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“Just like that, the blog turned 3 years old…!”
It has been 3 years since I started the blog “avatibhavati.com” through WordPress. During this time, I have had to make some significant changes to my writing style, which have proven to be more progressive for me—a benefit in its own way. Through this blog, I have had the opportunity to present my thoughts on…
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“Once ideological instability ends, a person becomes opportunistic.”
How have your political views changed over time? Today, when I observe the changes in my political thoughts over time, I don’t feel any sense of guilt. Perhaps the reason behind this could be the maturity that comes with experience. Or maybe, in our youth, we tend to hold overly idealistic, bookish principles, which make…
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“For reading and writing, adequate light, a ‘table and chair,’ and silence are essential…!”
You get to build your perfect space for reading and writing. What’s it like? I have a dream. I want to have my own farmhouse outside the city, surrounded by dense forests. There should be no noise from vehicles or people. Birds would chirp. There should be clean light coming through the windows in an…
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“The Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation bus is my all-time favorite vehicle…!”
What is your all time favorite automobile? On one hand, considering the size of the town/city you live in, its current population, and most importantly, the condition of its internal roads, even a two-wheeler or a bicycle is sufficient for daily life. Given the ever-increasing fuel prices, petrol-powered vehicles are certainly not affordable for the…
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