A Conversation with Meemansha: MBBS in Nepal – Journey & Tips

Selection Stories It’s quite fascinating how sometimes you end up having conversations with people you never even imagined. I never thought I’d be doing a blog conversation with an MBBS student studying in Nepal, but it just happened. I came across one of her reels about MBBS, and her energy instantly made me want to …

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Don’t Take This Blog Post Too Seriously (But Maybe You Should 😉)

We often read or write things that don’t really help us —at least not in the way we hope they will. And yeah, we’ve all heard those famous lines: 🧿 “Jo likha hai, wahi hoga.”🌻 “Whatever happens, happens for the best.”🕊️ “It’s all in God’s hands.” Comforting? Sure.Useful? Hmm… maybe sometimes. But Let’s Be Real …

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A Conversation with Pranav – Between Poems, Jobs, and Quiet Mountains

Selection Stories I’ve had a conversation around poetry before (you can find it on the blog), but one voice is never enough for me. I believe when a topic is close to the heart, it deserves to be explored through different perspectives. In search of one such voice, I came across Pranav Vashistha — someone …

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A Conversation with Kushagra: From Pet-Care Start-Up to Content Creator

Selection Stories Being funny is actually one of the toughest jobs—and Instagram is full of reels that honestly just waste your time with cringe content. So I thought, why not have a conversation on Abhirah with someone who actually makes genuinely funny reels? That thought led me to a mini hunt—I started watching tons of …

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A Conversation with Noopur singh: About Poem, Open mic and more

Selection Stories I’ve always found poetry fascinating—not because I understood it from the beginning, but because I didn’t. How can someone say so much in so few words? That question has stayed with me since childhood. When something feels difficult to me, and I see someone else doing it effortlessly, I get curious—and deeply respectful. …

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A Conversation with Ridhimaa Kharbanda: on Beauty, Instagram, and Being Real

Selection Stories I never imagined having a conversation about makeup, simply because I had zero knowledge about it. But recently, after attending a wedding function, I started noticing and appreciating the work of makeup artists. The very first makeup-related video I came across on Instagram was by Ridhimaa Kharbanda. She explained things so clearly in …

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Rich, Famous, and…Wrong? The Real Value of Struggle-Based Advice

🧠 Why We Follow the Wrong Advice Ever noticed how we start taking someone seriously the moment they become rich, famous, or have a blue tick? We don’t just follow advice —We follow success. But here’s the truth: The person with the best advice isn’t always the one with the biggest bank balance or follower …

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A Conversation with Riya: On art, Imperfection & Healing Through Colors

Selection Stories I already explored one conversation about art journaling, but I wanted to go deeper—with questions that truly help the reader understand the emotional side of creativity and the gentle power of self-expression. That’s when I came across Riya. Riya is a full-time dreamer, part-time mess-maker, and someone who finds magic in colours and …

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A Conversation with Mansi Tilwani: On Nutrition Without Guilt

Selection Stories Nutrition has always been one of my favorite topics, but somehow, I never got the chance to explore it deeply with an expert. I’ve tried—approached 5 to 6 people in the past, even started half a conversation with someone once—but for one reason or another, it never worked out. Still, I never gave …

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