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Transition of Power in a Household

First of all, India won Thomas Cup for the first time a few hours ago. Congratulations to all of you on this historic day. As a child, whenever I saw, heard or observed a father scolding his well-grown adult son, The first thought in my mind was that how could he not listen to his father. The son should always do what his father says. Some of you might have thought the same. That is what is taught to us while growing up in society. Isn’t it? But wait. It’s not how it looks. Now, if you think that My father and I had some fight, and I’m trying to justify that from my end by writing a blog, you are wrong, my friend. Just bear with me for a few minutes, and you’ll get what I want to say. The father is often the leader in some sense in almost every household. That’s why feminists call it patriarchy and emphasis abolishing it. But I don’t want to talk about that right now as this will defeat the purpose of whatever importance I think I have for...

A Letter about Stories and Dragon.

The thing you need most is always to be found where you least want to look. I’ve been writing for a bit long now. I think my process to write is a little different from my friends who write. I let my thoughts go on and on, I let them evolve and counter them almost everything I can get my hands on, and then I just need the laptop or my notebook to write with the flow. For an overthinker, it is easy and takes comparatively less time to think. But yes, I can think. Knowing that ‘I can think’ is a different kind of fulfilment in itself. No matter what I write, It’s a story in some sense. If I write poetry, it is a story in some sense. I might be abstract but it’s a story and if you go through any of my poetry you can find one. Stories are important to me. Though it’s hard to get true meaning behind them. This can be subjective. Most of the time we are explained what a story should mean to us and we don’t rethink it. Its meaning might change...