I've been thinking about this lately:
Do we actually miss people, or do we miss how they made us feel?
I don't think we always miss the person themselves. Sometimes, we miss the comfort, the attention, the routine, or the version of ourselves that existed when they were around.
But emotions can blur our memories, making us remember the good moments more than the reasons things ended.
What do you think?
Give your mind a break. From people. From phones. From the constant hustle of life. Spend some alone time just with yourself. Do nothing. Be bored. Stare at a crack in the wall. Look out the window. Watch how shadows move. Listen to a piece of music that's 300 years old. Read Hegel. Read Aristotle. Read Dostoevsky. The minds that are still relevant today. Slow down enough to experience things deeply again. Don't consume something just because it's trending. Be loyal to your own curiosities. Your own interests. Your own idiosyncrasies. If you want to live a life that feels alive, protect the parts of yourself this world keeps trying to distract you from.
Telegram access restricted in India for re- NEET following recommendations of NTA
"Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology has issued notification a direction under Section 69 A of the Information Technology Act, 2000, restricting access to the Telegram platform in India for a defined and limited period ending 22 June 2026, covering the day of the NEET (UG) 2026 re-examination and its immediate aftermath. A direction requiring the platform to disable, in India, the message-editing feature in respect of messages already posted, for a defined period ending 30 June 2026, addressing the specific structural feature through which the platform has been used to fabricate after-the-event “paper leak” evidence in respect of national examinations." : National Testing Agency (NTA)
Australian Deputy PM Richard Marles on his India visit today:
“Virat Kohli is a huge name in Australia. The Australia-India bilateral theme was at play last night as RCB won the IPL”.
Honestly, India's youth has become way too easy to manipulate. No research, no critical thinking, no real understanding of politics, governance, or even basic civic sense - just viral reels, edits, and blind hype.
Honestly, India's youth has become way too easy to manipulate. No research, no critical thinking, no real understanding of politics, governance, or even basic civic sense - just viral reels, edits, and blind hype.
Sister, do ask them one question didn’t they once say, I’ll build a machine where you put potatoes in from one side and gold comes out from the other? just ask them where's the blueprint of the machine?
@RahulGandhi Hello, would you be available for a phone interview Tuesday Norwegian time. It would be interesting to hear how you view the visit to Norway.