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Category: Travel Reflections

Thoughtful/philosophical posts like “The Journey Matters More Than the Destination.

  • What books do you want to read? I would love to live surrounded by books. I’m drawn to suspense, real-life stories, and motivational reads that stay with you long after the last page. I miss my visits to the library on the way home from college, wandering through shelves with my friends, losing track of…

  • What do you enjoy doing most in your leisure time? 💕💕💕💕💕 What I enjoy most in my leisure time is talking to my friends. I truly cherish our conversations—whether they are funny, emotional, deep, or completely random. There’s something comforting about sharing laughter, listening without judgment, and being understood without having to explain too much.…

  • In a world that constantly celebrates social validation, packed calendars, and endless conversations, choosing solitude is often misunderstood. Many assume that enjoying your own company means loneliness or social withdrawal.🕊️ Psychology says otherwise. If you genuinely enjoy being alone—without feeling bored, anxious, or incomplete—it’s often a sign of emotional depth, mental strength, and self-awareness. Here…

  • What are your thoughts on the concept of living a very long life? Living a very long life is a fascinating idea—and a complicated one ❣️ 🌸🌸🌸🌸 On one hand, longevity feels like a gift. More time allows for deeper relationships, wisdom earned through experience, and the chance to witness social and cultural change. When…

  • What could you do differently? If I had to do something differently, I would consciously choose not to follow today’s restless version of the world. Instead, I would walk back—slowly and deliberately—to the rhythm my grandparents lived by. Everything today feels rushed, loud, and confused. In the name of being modern, we’ve abandoned structure, patience,…

  • If you had a freeway billboard, what would it say? This is what my freeway billboard would say. We often measure life with invisible deadlines—by age, by achievements, by what others seem to have figured out. Somewhere along the way, we start believing we’ve missed our chance. That certain doors are closed forever. But life…

  • Do you spend more time thinking about the future or the past? Why? I don’t spend my time living only in the past or worrying only about the future. I think about all three—past, present, and future—together ✨ The past, for me, is not a place of regret. It is a place of learning. Every…

  • What is the greatest gift someone could give you? The greatest gift someone could give me is the freedom to decide. Not perfection. Not protection. Not constant guidance.Just the space to make my own choices—even if I goof up. I believe there is something called a gut feeling, a sixth sense. I have it too.…

  • Every day, without fail, I see this BBMP worker cleaning the road near my place. She arrives early, picks up a broom almost as tall as her, and begins sweeping—dust, leaves, yesterday’s leftovers—things most of us don’t even notice unless they inconvenience us. What astonishes me isn’t the work itself.It’s her. She comes dressed with…

  • What are your biggest challenges? My biggest challenge is learning how to live with my emotions without letting them consume me. I am deeply emotional. I don’t get mildly sad or slightly moved—I feel everything at full volume. And when it becomes too much, I cry. Crying seems to be my only language. I don’t…