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Once Again❤️!!

Getting up early in the morning; Getting shouted at by my mom; Doing the incomplete work; Getting a bath after a lot of screams; Running for the bus that never comes on time; That's how my day begins. When we so badly want a leave, nature will plot against us; No rains, no floods, no hurricanes, it will just give us a sarcastic breeze. I really needed a break for a while to pause the schedule and have fun with friends, but this time, the problem came in the shape of corona; the govt announced a holiday for schools and college for 2 weeks. That day, our life abruptly came to a stagnant point; my friends and the whole college were happy because we all got what we wanted, a break from the hectic schedule.  In the beginning, that was pretty cool, watching series and movies, trying all the youtube cook stuffs using social media(Like the Dalgona coffee trend), looking at lot of memes, and creating this blog too. After some days, they started online classes when we were quarantined and is...

12 Rules for life! - part 3

Tell the truth, or at least, don't lie : Social trust is a difficult thing to achieve and can be quickly lost through an indiscretion or even a simple misunderstanding. Social trust is crucial and not just for well-functioning businesses but also for sustaining the forward progress of society and the happiness of the individuals within that society. The truth in this instance comes with a big tea. It's a conglomeration of personal truth of experiences the keeping of promises and contracts and the accurate description and understanding of reality. Here's a little example you might say that 70 degrees is warm and I might say that 70 degrees is cold in a sense we are both telling our own truths even if they're different the important part is to tell your own truth. Assume that the person you're listening to might know something that you don't : If what you hold to be true must be forced upon others? Is that true that you hold really that powerful?  A part of the tr...

12 Rules for life! - Part 2

Compare yourself to who you were yesterday, not to who someone else  is today : Assigning a value to something is entirely natural. In the more common use of the term value, people use it to measure themselves against the progress of other people. He makes more money, her children are smarter, they drive a better car this is utterly inherently self-destructive. This kind of beliefs will build resentment, anger and self-loathing. Not only for the other person either but for yourself. All of this diminishes your own sense of self your personal valuation and your feeling of autonomy. Therefore, you should strive to become a better person. Even if it's just a 1% better each week than you were before if you do this continually for 71 weeks you'll be twice the person that you were before. Don't let your children do anything that makes you dislike them : At first glance, this rule might sound a little strange. Suppose a child is treated in one of two ineffective parenting styles e...