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Jeena R. Papaadi

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The thing that resides inside our head

There is a space inside our head that’s reserved for one item and nothing else. It contracts and shrinks as per need, so that it always seems full to the owner of the said head. And that one item is worry. (I see you nod in understanding.) The only guests allowed into that space are its blood relatives, fear and anxiety. Some days, the energetic sibling, panic, gets to peep in. But none of the eli

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Published on July 04, 2026 06:05
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Rat, Rabbit, Rock!

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Temple of Time

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Tales from the Garden City

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Alex von Tunzelmann
“IN THE BEGINNING, THERE WERE TWO NATIONS. ONE WAS A vast, mighty and magnificent empire, brilliantly organized and culturally unified, which dominated a massive swathe of the earth. The other was an undeveloped, semi-feudal realm, riven by religious factionalism and barely able to feed its illiterate, diseased and stinking masses. The first nation was India. The second was England.”
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“Chance encounters are what keep us going.”
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Viktor E. Frankl
“Thus suffering completely fills the human soul and conscious mind, no matter whether the suffering is great or little. Therefore the 'size' of human suffering is absolutely relative".”
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“But there was no need to be ashamed of tears, for tears bore witness that a man had the greatest of courage, the courage to suffer.”
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“Should you shield the canyons from the windstorms you would never see the true beauty of their carvings.”
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