The more I meet people, I understand, there truly are two types of people—the realists and the hopeless romantics. The realists tend to take correct steps all through their life, they settle down, and live happily ever after. The hopeless romantics go with the flow, they are not bound to anyone or anything, and are never fully satisfied.
Tag: expectations
The run-away girl
Over the time, she has become that girl who would run away from every situation, every person—whenever they don’t seem as expected or planned, or disturbed her in some way or the other.
Shame the shamers
Accept it or ignore it, but the cardinal truth is you and I are part of the same circus, where we take turns to be a happy or a sad mime. At times, we even do it in concomitance. Not oblivious to each other’s emotions, we mask our own with black, white, and red paint.
Cities that have shaped me: Delhi
Delhi/NCR was beyond my imagination. If you’d asked me five years ago if I would consider moving to this place, I would have snapped and asked if you were joking! But who knew what was in store? In 2016, I moved to Delhi and started chronicling my life here.
Karma consciousness
Something which is so integral to our life-graph is Karma. We are all about rebirth, regeneration, redemption, the rising of the Phoenix, etc., and Karma goes hand-in-hand with the overall ethos of human existence. This post lists down three lessons on Karma and how you shouldn’t take Karma for granted.
The truth is mine
You might know a part of it, a version of it—which, I assure you, is true. But you will never know the complete truth. Because the truth is mine. Just mine.
A cinematic brilliance: Tamasha
Tamasha, the most beautiful, yet an overtly underrated movie of recent times, is the truth of cinema. It is the truth derived from real life, and the real life which is just an extension of what we perceive. This movie can be a complete chapter in the curriculum of film studies.