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(DAY 739) The Implicit Trust We’ve Built in the Digital Age
It’s fascinating how trust has evolved in the digital age. A few days ago, I decided to buy a Mac Mini. The specific variant I wanted wasn’t available at the us...
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(DAY 738) Migrated to the M4 Apple Chip
After years of using Intel-based systems, I have finally made the switch to Apple’s M4 chip, and the experience has been nothing short of transformative. The de...
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(DAY 737) 100 km Running in February 2025 - A Sweaty Triumph
February is the shortest month of the year, but for me, it feels like the longest. Especially when I’m staring down the barrel of a 100 km running target. As so...
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(DAY 736) Happy Birthday, Abhijit Parashar
Today is a special day – it’s my elder brother Abhijit Parashar’s birthday. On this occasion, I want to take a moment to wish him a very happy birthday and expr...
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(DAY 735) A Meditation Exercise - Creating Your Facial Features with Eyes Closed
One of the more advanced meditation exercises I’ve been experimenting with involves recreating my own face or the face of someone close to me, entirely in my ...
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(DAY 734) The World Reflects Your Mood
The world around us often feels like a mirror, reflecting our internal state back at us. When we are happy, the sun seems brighter, the air feels fresher, and e...
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(DAY 733) Sneezing to Wheezing
As the seasons transition from winter to summer, many of us find ourselves caught in a familiar cycle of sneezing, congestion, and wheezing. This shift in weath...
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(DAY 732) Standout Koottu at Dasaprakash
Recently, I ate dinner at Dasaprakash with family in Gurgaon, a well-known South Indian restaurant w...
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(DAY 731) A Journey Back to 5:30 AM
Waking up early has always been a challenge, but the struggle feels more pronounced now than ever before. For the past few days, I’ve been attempting to reset m...
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(DAY 730) The Importance of Taking Timeout to Reflect on Life and Goals
Life often feels like a continuous stream of tasks, responsibilities, and deadlines. Days blend into weeks, weeks into months, and before you know it, years hav...