By Shivani Chunekar
“There is nothing more comforting than realizing, time and again, that we all ask the same questions.” Read about the familiarity of darkness and the habitual stillness of life in a pandemic.
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By Shivani Chunekar
“There is nothing more comforting than realizing, time and again, that we all ask the same questions.” Read about the familiarity of darkness and the habitual stillness of life in a pandemic.
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By Ekasmayi Naresh
Despite being in the present, we often find ourselves opening doors to the past and future. Instead of trying to open them, we should appreciate today
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By Haritha Sara Kuriakose
Being in the present means being a work in progress. This poem describes the mindfulness of truly revelling in the here and now.
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