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Temporary / Fleeting Joy

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The Illusion of Forever in a Finite Life In this never-ending cycle of life, we all know—at least on some level—that nothing lasts forever. Nothing is permanent. We take nothing with us when we leave, if there is anything beyond this life at all. And yet, we live as if everything is here to stay. We love as if it will last forever. We chase happiness as if it can be secured permanently. We hold onto people, moments, and emotions as if they define something eternal within us. Why do we do this? This contradiction between what we  know  and how we  behave  is perhaps one of life’s most subtle ironies.   The Awareness of an Ending We are the only beings, perhaps, who live with the awareness of our own ending. We know that one day, everything will stop—our thoughts, our memories, our relationships. And still, we choose to feel deeply. Take love, for example. We enter it knowing—whether consciously or not—that it may not last. That circumstances change, people change...

Husn & Situationship: when feelings don’t get a name

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A modern dating phenomenon, situationships are among the most emotionally complex experiences people navigate today. Defined by their non-committal and ambiguous nature, these relationships exist in a space where emotional intimacy is present, but clarity is absent. Particularly common among Gen Z, they reflect a growing reluctance to formally commit while still seeking connection. Often emerging from dating apps, hook-ups, or friendships with blurred boundaries, situationships may resemble casual dating—but the emotions involved are far from casual. Many individuals find themselves in this undefined middle ground: sharing daily conversations, meaningful moments, and emotional closeness, yet lacking the security of a clearly defined relationship. This imbalance is often rooted in poor communication, where expectations remain unspoken. As a result, one person may become deeply invested while the other remains detached, creating a quiet but persistent emotional disconnect. The song  ...

Friendships We Grow Into and Fall Apart From

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Friendships —the one bond we believe will remain constant in our lives—quietly transform over time. Not because we make sudden changes, but because we ourselves grow and evolve. It’s a gentle shift we’re rarely prepared for. Some people stay, some fade, but each of them shapes who we become. Friendships rarely remain the same—and maybe they aren’t meant to. The people who once felt like your entire world slowly become names you smile at on your phone screen. Some drift away silently, while others stay and grow alongside you. Friendships aren’t fixed; they are living, changing parts of our lives. In childhood, everything feels simple. We don’t overthink compatibility, values, or long-term alignment. We become friends with almost anyone who crosses our path. A best friend is someone you sit next to in school, sharing laughter and small, sweet moments. You promise to be friends forever—but how long is forever? Life moves on. Different schools, different environments—and suddenly, that “fo...

Crawford Market: Mumbai’s Most Authentic Market Experience

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Mumbai is constantly evolving, but one thing that has stood the test of time is its markets—especially those across South Mumbai. From the bustling lanes of Colaba Causeway to the antique chaos of Chor Bazaar, and the trading hubs of Zaveri Bazaar and Mangaldas Market, each market reflects a different side of the city. Yet, among them all, one market remains the most authentic: Crawford Market, also known as Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Mandai. Located opposite the Mumbai Police Headquarters and close to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus and JJ Flyover, it was once the city’s main wholesale fruit market. This changed in March 1996, when the wholesale fruit trade was relocated to Navi Mumbai. Built in 1869, it is one of Mumbai’s first covered markets, designed in a striking Norman Gothic style. Walking into Crawford Market feels like stepping into another era. The colonial architecture frames a scene that is anything but still—fruit vendors calling out to customers, spice sellers lining nar...

Is South Mumbai Losing its Charm?

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  Offering a district steeped in old-world charm—defined by Victorian architecture, colonial-era boulevards, and sweeping Arabian Sea views—South Mumbai carries a character that feels distinctly set apart from the city’s ever-expanding suburbs. Often referred to as SoBo, it remains synonymous with heritage, exclusivity, and legacy wealth.  Neighbourhoods such as Malabar Hill, Altamount Road, Cuffe Parade, and Colaba transcend their residential function—they are enduring symbols of status, shaped by decades of affluence, influence, and cultural capital. The absence of auto-rickshaws, comparatively cleaner surroundings, and immediate access to legacy business districts like Nariman Point and Fort further reinforce its standing as Mumbai’s most refined and historically anchored enclave. South Mumbai’s appeal lies as much in its lifestyle ecosystem as in its architecture. Premium boutiques, heritage clubs, elite educational institutions, and cultural landmarks are seamlessly woven...

40: Single and Thriving — Redefining What Happiness Looks Like

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Turning 40 is a significant milestone. It marks a shift—from building a career and identity in the earlier years to living more intentionally, authentically, and confidently. It can feel like a sweet spot in life, where experience meets self-awareness, and priorities begin to move away from others’ expectations toward personal fulfilment. There was a time when I believed life followed a neat timeline—study, build a career, fall in love, get married, maybe have children, and by 40, everything would somehow fall into place. But over the years, I’ve learned that growth is rarely linear. Life doesn’t always unfold the way we imagine. Careers can be unpredictable, love can be complicated, and healing from heartbreak can take time. In my late 20s, I expected to be married—picturing the “perfect” partner and a settled life. But life had other plans. My career wasn’t stable, and my focus gradually shifted toward finding my   ikigai —my purpose—rather than riding an emotional rollercoaster....

From Anonymous Writer to Literary Voice: A Conversation with Karina Pandya

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Karina Pandya’s journey—from being an anonymous content writer to organising poetry events, publishing a literary journal, speaking at respected institutions, and authoring multiple books—is a testament to creative courage and persistence. In this candid Q&A,   Tarun Agarwal , author of   Hope Factory   and founder of Big Bad Ideas, speaks with Karina about her journey, process, and what it truly means to follow your own path. Q1) What have been your most treasured memories of this journey? My most treasured memories are not the milestones themselves, but the moments in between—the first time someone told me my words made them feel seen, the nervous excitement before hosting my first open mic, and watching strangers become a community through poetry. Organising an event at the   David Sassoon Library   in 2017 stands out to me deeply. It wasn’t just an event—it was a reminder that spaces for expression can be created if they don’t already exist. Q2) What do ...