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Unrequited: A Life in Paranthesis
Pridha hadn’t expected the yearning to be this intense — or this painful — even after all these years. That feelings could be so all-consuming and yet survive in the daily hum of life. That her real self could remain buried beneath the one she presented to the world. She had never imagined she could…
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Retiring Gently, Not Abruptly
How do you want to retire? I don’t want to retire when I’m tired. I want to retire when I’m ready. Full, not finished. I think about retirement sometimes. Not in spreadsheets or pension plans—but in colours and feelings. I don’t want to retire because a calendar says so. Or because the world has decided…
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The Armchair Traveller
There’s a quiet kind of travel that doesn’t begin with a boarding pass. It starts with a book. A line in a film. A photograph pinned on someone else’s wall. You find yourself staring at a cobbled street in Prague or the curve of a balcony in Greece, and for a moment—only a moment—you are…




