As the software devs in bangalore like to say - LITE LO. Here's my take on it, and how we all should take life sincerely, not seriously.
A new perspective to use while setting boundaries and handling our minds during the repercussions.
If there's one certain truth that we're all born with, it's that all we see around us will one day, almost out of a sudden, come to an end. When this day comes is something we'll never know and will never be in our control. Following the principle of momento mori - let our actions be conscious of this universal truth.
The universe works in wonderful ways that we can't even fathom, rather than being attached to trying to make sense of the madness, why not we take it as a surprise the universe throws at us - every single day!
If you're in Bangalore on a Sunday, go to Cubbon park in the morning :))
Here's a science student's take at the every trending problem of comparing oneself to others.
Here's an interesting episode about one of the dumbest things we do everyday - spending our time lost in the past or the future :)
Whether it's about your mindset or your clothes, don't wait for a criteria or a special event to wear something that makes you feel more alive and happy. Choose to wear them every day, every single moment, to be in the clothes and mindset that brings out your best self!
Often in life we find ourselves feeling low, in a rut, or a ton of other situations where we feel disconnected and not living to our fullest. Life is a circle and this will keep happening, good times and bad ones, but what matters more isn't to reduce the bad ones but to get back up again quickly :)
It's my pleasure to bring back this podcast and start it off with this episode. I hope these voice notes help you as much as recording and reaffirming them helps me. There's a beautiful graphic in the original post, check it out here: LinkedIn
So happy to be getting back at this after 2 years! Thank you for listening :) Eventually, we'll figure audio edits, background music, all that bzaz.
As I turn 19, here's a small message as I end this season and gear up for what's coming ahead.
It's me again, this time, let's talk about doing crazy shit.
Just a little something for all the engineering students and aspirants out there. P.s yes you need PCM for all other branches but i talk especially about cs branch, since it's the most aspired.
Continuing on the theme of school life and exams. I share an interesting learning i took from giving jee and all other exams. DON'T CARE, listen to find out more.