As long as you feel pain, you're still alive. As long as you make mistakes, you're still human. And as long as you keep trying, there' still hope."
- Susan Gale
News now: A young 'physician' in his early 40s working as medical officer at an Ayush Primary Health Center and an executive member of one of the leading Association of Homeopathy practitioners, developed infected diabetic ulcer related complications leading to progressive leg infection and sepsis with multiple organ injury. They took him to a proper hospital where, to control the source, they even chopped his infected leg. But it was too late and even that did not help and he eventually died of septic shock and multiple organ failure. He was on Homeopathic management himself, for diabetes. The Homeopathy community is shocked. The Medical science community is not.
For all my BJP friends: unlike Narendrabhai, I am human. We do make the odd mistake and that’s what makes life interesting. Thanks for pointing it out and please do keep it coming, it really helps me improve. Love you all.
This is what remains when the heart is stripped of its fat and muscle.
No poetry.
No filters.
No symbolism.
Just an ocean of blood vessels that kept a human being alive every second.
Every laugh.
Every heartbreak.
Every sleepless night.
Every sprint.
Every silent tear.
All carried through this fragile network.
Most people think the heart is “strong” because it beats hard.
But scientifically, the real miracle is its delicacy.
The heart survives because of tiny coronary vessels, capillaries, and microscopic circulation that continuously feed oxygen to every single cardiac cell.
Block one major artery, and muscle begins to die within minutes.
A structure smaller than a fist creates nearly 100,000 beats a day, pumps about 7,000 liters of blood daily, and does it for decades without rest.
Not once.
Not for a minute.
Not during sleep.
Not during grief.
Not during illness.
And yet humans casually trade this masterpiece for:
chronic stress
smoking
processed food
sleep deprivation
inactivity
uncontrolled sugar and insulin resistance
The frightening truth is this:
Heart disease rarely arrives suddenly.
It is built silently through ordinary habits repeated for years.
This image is a reminder that life itself hangs on vessels thinner than threads.
Protect them.
Because the strongest organ in your body is also one of the easiest to slowly destroy.
Compounding does not ask for brilliance, it asks for consistency.
Small right decisions which are repeated over time can create extraordinary outcomes.
I really can't stress this enough... SCHEDULES, ROUTINES, OBEDIENCE & BOUNDARIES. These are literally the life cheat codes for adulthood.
You can't wake up every day winging it & expect peace or progress. Plan your week.
It's okay to be spontaneous sometimes but your life needs structure or nothing will ever get done!
This version of Main Hoon Na never fails to tug at one's heartstrings. Each of the bond that Ram had formed in such a short time hits one hard. SRK is exceptional and truly the King of emotions 🥺
#22YearsOfMainHoonNa
Very impressive to see that kind of clarity under pressure 👊
@TilakV9 paced his innings beautifully and finished unbeaten on 101*. A well-earned first IPL hundred 👏