"The moment you understood my pauses, I fell for you."
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"The moment you understood my pauses, I fell for you."
"How did the calmest side of yours loved the chaos inside me?"
"Which is the most dangerous feeling?"
"When you have nothing left to think about everyday. Nothing."
Fake News & Skewed Views
Fake news. It’s a phrase that has become prevalent everywhere from the family dinner table to cable news. Propaganda isn’t new, but the internet has made it so much easier to spread false information both with malicious intent and accidentally.
So how do you spot fake news on social media? How does it spread? If you’re curious, this video just might be what you need.
For more info on how to navigate fake news, visit @ditchthelabel.
I found this page in IG and trust me, it soothes my soul. The words are simple yet powerful.
Check it out!
New Year
New year, new beginnings, new everything... This is what we hear or say when a new year begins. Most of us make huge list for the New Year Resolution, in which some stick to it and some fail to do so and often brush it off till the next year (and repeat) and regret it later. My dear reader-friend, if you ever made some resolutions, failed to stick on it, this post if for you. I ain't no pro in it, but I can assure you that it might help you in some way or the other.
You already have this hindsight since the day you have started making resolutions. I suggest why don't you make a monthly resolution. Sounds weird or interesting?! (Let me know, please.) Like our forefathers once said, "It only takes 28-30 days to develop a habit" and the rest will be as a ritual to follow. It is as simple as having smaller portions of food regularly after 2-3 hours. At this point, you might be confused about shaping up the monthly-resolution list. Easy!! Do something like this:
January - Read a book.
February - Adopt a hobby.
March - Reduce the screen time.
April - Learn that recipe you wanted to learn for ages.
May - Go for a solo ride/drive/vacation.
June - Learn a new language.
July - Read a book (again).
August - Dude, you made till here. Cheat month!
September - Plant a tree.
October - Take your loved ones for a vacation.
November - Read a book.
December - Since it's 'the time', gift some warm clothes or feed the ones who need the most.
Alongside, try to maintain a bullet journal or a diary to keep a track of what you have achieved each month. When the next year approaches and you look back to this bullet journal or diary, you will retrospect that you have achieved more than you could have ever imagined.
It is never too late to start. Start now or never, and you did you'll thank me later.
Sending you all the good vibes, warmth and happiness this year. Happy New Year.
Cheers!
Gopika
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Just a Mother-Daughter Talk
The connection between a women and child begins on the very first day when she gets pregnant, that is, the day she realizes she's about to become a mother. Actually, she already became one since that very day. Immense affection and care to that unborn child cannot be measured. Neither it can be understood, other the expecting mother. She starts to imagine what could be be done to protect her child. She starts to imagine about the names to be given, dresses to buy, values and lessons to be given to the child, which are mostly the regrets they, both the expecting mother and the father, had in their lives and list goes on.
I have seen a few expecting mothers who were willing to be a mother of a girl child. It is very general to think in a way that she could dress her baby girl and turn her into a doll and play with the baby all day long.
As the baby reaches her teens, so many changes happens to her, both mentally and physically. Menstruation is one of those changes which is a trauma on the very first day it happens. It is very common though but one person in this whole wide world could explain about these changes is her mother, because she herself had been into this. Then comes a period when the girl gradually reaches to be an adult, a period when any kid is confused with everything happening to them. Parents do help them by resolving any confusions, but no one can help the way a mother does.
When a girl reaches an age where her marriage is being fixed, the mother goes through mixed emotions. Emotions hits her from the past of her own marriage and this happens till the day of her daughter's marriage. Pin pointing the moment when the daughter leaves her parents and moves in with her husband, no words could ever describe it.
When the girl becomes a mother, all she could is thank her mother because that is the time she realizes what is to be a mother.
You see a cycle here? Isn't it forming a beautiful cycle here? Mothers are the most beautiful creation by the God. Therefore a mother's prayers never go unanswered.
Respect her, thank her for everything before it is too late.
"I grab
a small container
of glitter.
Because this day,
this wonderful,
beautiful,
glorious day
just wouldn't be complete
without a little,
or a lot, of glitter."
-Lisa Schroeder
This is so damn relaxing 😍
Life seems but a quick succession of busy nothings.
Mansfield Park (1814)
Good old days?
18-08-2019, Thiruvananthapuram.
My friends and I love to have hearty conversations about anything in the world. Sometimes we go deeply into the topic that our hands and plates get dry.
Today, we talked about the days when there were no electronic gadgets like phones, tablets or computers. The way how people used to live outdoors more than indoors. For adults, children playing in the neighborhood were a treat to their eyes. They used to scream and shout and laugh wherever they went. So lively it used to be! Children then bruised their joints, thus leaving scars of thousands memories of the games they played.
There were innumerable games of weird names, while some had decent names. Be it like crocodile-crocodile or coca-cola or ham burger-ham cheese. They've played it all. Played with all their hearts.
Vacations were like a cherry on top of cake. Children used to spend the whole day together. Sleep overs, fixed timing TV shows, activities were common. It was fun though, but doubled or even tripled the work load for the parents. But at the end of the day, it all became a sweet memory.
Now fast forwarding those days, today we could hardly see a kid like those kids. There's a void that needs to be filled in the neighborhood. Children now are handed with smartphones and tablets at a very tender age just to make them sit at one place so that their parents could do their work. Thus, developing the habit. Also, they see their parents doing so, they try to imitate them more and more. I have seen parents scolding their young ones just because they were using their parents' smartphones to watch YouTube or playing online or offline games . Parents often do not realize that it's their fault that they dragged their kids into this, made them develop this habit and later blame them for this. How bad can it go? Children are not living the outdoors as other children are busy holding the smartphones, obviously YouTube, some racing games or some dress up the doll games. They are not able to make memories like children earlier used to make. They're getting obese, their minds are not developing. There are so many things that might be harming them from inside.
After all of these, my friends and I realized that we spent and hour talking about it. We realized that our hands and plates got dried, as usual. Honestly speaking, while having this talk, it took us into a rollercoaster ride of memories. We laughed talking about the games we played. We shared our stories of our Humpty Dumpty falls, stories behind every scar. We have a bunch of good-old-days stories. Do the children now have one such story?
Watch this!
You are amazing just the way you are!