Blurry world – Micro Poetry

In blind faith I walked, through betrayal and pain, Calling the world blurry, crying out in the rain. But the glasses of wisdom I put on today, Chased all the shadows and falsehood away. The world is a canvas, magnificent and bright, Its just that my choices lacked sight.

Mourning the Past, Embracing the Present – a Micro Poetry

Along life’s winding path, I lost some, I gained some;What was lost, I did mourn some; what stayed, I have become.With few regrets for the faded past, few tears for what took flight,I embraced all that I found, and held it tight.

Sunday Reads

In a world that moves fast, I’m choosing to slow down and savor a timeless whodunit. Here’s to thoughtful storytelling, clever twists, and a well-earned break.  Do you have a favorite classic mystery to recommend for the next Sunday? #SundayReads #AgathaChristie #TheABCMurders #Poirot #MurderMystery #TimeWellSpent #LinkedInReads #PersonalTime

Cleverness Triumphs Over Strength

In Hightown, Ram faced bullying from stronger kids led by Shyam. Inspired by a Panchatantra story about a clever rabbit, Ram devised a plan using eerie sounds from an oak tree to scare the bullies away. His intelligence triumphed over brute strength, earning him respect and ending the bullying.

The Fiddling Emperor

In 64 AD, Emperor Nero was all about crafting a grand Rome but got lost in his obsession. His micromanagement led to a devastating fire that raged for nine days, while he reportedly did nothing to help. The disaster sparked rebellion among the citizens, marking the beginning of Nero’s downfall as they turned against him.

A Profound Conversation: The Sage and the Seer

The sage’s question pierced the air, “What is it that you see when you gaze into the future?” The seer’s eyes sparkled with insight, “I see the purpose of life. The eternal quest for meaning and understanding.” The sage’s curiosity was piqued, “And what have you discovered on this journey of self-discovery?” The seer’s voiceContinueContinue reading “A Profound Conversation: The Sage and the Seer”