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(DAY 979) Akanksha Grover and the Sound of Old Songs
I heard Akanksha Grover’s cover of Hum Tere Pyar Mein Sara Alam Kho Baithe, and it stayed with me longer than I e...
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(DAY 978) The Endless Trouble of Having the Flu
The flu has to be the most annoying illness ever designed. It’s not serious enough to get proper sympathy, but it’s just bad enough to make everything miserab...
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(DAY 977) The Value of a Sunday Afternoon Nap
Sunday afternoons have their own kind of quiet. The week’s noise has faded, but the next one hasn’t yet started. It’s that short window where the body feels...
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(DAY 976) A Day I Went for Too Many Runs
Today was one of those cricket days that look fine in motion but feel wrong in the result. I was bowling with good pace, maybe the best I’ve had in weeks. The b...
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(DAY 975) 24 Hour Fasting and Body Reset
Fasting for twenty-four hours has become a regular practice for me every few months, and each time, I notice a familiar sense of recalibration in how my body fe...
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(DAY 974) Productivity in Remote Work and Office Settings
I have been thinking about how productivity differs between remote work and office work, and the contrast has become more visible over time. When a team works...
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(DAY 973) Driving from Jaipur to Gurgaon on the Expressway
The drive from Jaipur to Gurgaon along the expressway remains one of the most pleasant routes I have taken in India. The stretch feels smooth, familiar, and eff...
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(DAY 972) Diwali Spending and the Impact of GST Cuts
Diwali this year has not just been a festival of light but also a reflection of strong consumer confidence across India. Reports suggest that festive spending...
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(DAY 971) Diwali in Jaipur and the Celebration of Light
This Diwali felt quieter in thought but fuller in experience. I spent it in Jaipur with family, surrounded by familiar rituals that are special. The city itse...
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(DAY 970) Diwali Gifts and the Joy of Traditions
The days before Diwali always carry a quiet rush, an energy that seeps into markets, homes, and even thoughts. Every year, I find myself walking through rows of...