Everything these days feels polarized. Every single event, thought, or expression seems to spark division.
You can’t even yawn without someone offering a lecture.
It feels like we live under a constant spotlight, where even the smallest actions are analyzed and debated.
Before you even finish the sentences or suppose you are trying to have just a dialogue, it never goes smooth as the opposing group is ready to “educate” you on how your perspective is flawed.
In times like these, sometimes the sanest thing to do is focus on the simple, everyday routine, some self-grooming or progress stuff:
Staying hydrated, a personal or official milestone, pending checklist items, skincare, good food, whether intermittent fasting actually works or not, general health improvement, so on and so forth...
These may seem silly or mundane—but they’re the very things that keep our boats afloat.
In these sensitive times, some bonds may have formed and some friendships and acquaintances may have been broken or permanently damaged, all due to strong polarised views, but for our personal well being we all should do what's utmost important!!
Rather than furiously sharing news updates, half-checked data, and being at war of words with each other, it's always better to focus on personal agendas!
I end my thoughts with deep pride and gratitude in my heart for the brave soldiers who put their lives at stake, to make it possible for us to live peaceful, ordinary lives!
Let’s honor them by living well, staying grounded, and cherishing the quiet, simple joys of life. Again I reiterate what I said in all my previous posts - silence doesn't necessarily mean apathy, sound doesn't necessarily mean empathy!
The only feeling I have in heart is amazement by the valor of our soldiers and all the forces in frontline, who nonchalantly lay their lives down. Their cool composure and balanced neutral tone when addressing the nation is worth applause
Jai Hind!



You write an important message that I try to follow.
ReplyDeleteThank U
DeleteVery true, Afshan. Coming to think of it, soliders are the only persons who are actually ready to die for the country. That's quite something.
ReplyDeleteYes and none else thumping their chests feel like heroes to me
Deletethanks for reading !