A Conversation with Mulchand: Turning a Stone into a Lesson
Selection Stories Hello dear reader, By the time I’m posting this conversation, Someone Dedication has reached 165 days. Today, I’m sharing a conversation that started because of a reel. Most people see it as funny, random, or even a little absurd. But sometimes, inspiration hides in the most unexpected places. If you use Instagram, you’ve …
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A Conversation with Raghuveer: The Reality of Event Management
Selection Stories An event in itself feels like a celebration of life. From a distance, it looks glamorous — beautiful flowers, perfect decorations, and an impressive stage that seems effortlessly put together. But behind the scenes, the reality is completely different. It’s fast-paced, unpredictable, and often chaotic. To understand this contrast, today we are talking …
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A Conversation with Deepali Babbar — From String Art to Real Stories
Selection Stories I first came across Deepali Babbar through a reel on string portrait art. Then I noticed—there’s more. Brand collaborations, different kinds of content, and a personality that doesn’t try to fit into one box. Curiosity did its job, and I reached out for a conversation. Her only condition? “I’ll answer in my own …
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The Question Nobody Truly Knows the Answer To.
People say “be present”, but then they also ask, “Where do you see yourself in five years? And honestly, I never really have a clear answer to that. Five years is a long journey. In that time, you go through many things, many changes, many unexpected turns. Apart from the simple thought that maybe …
The Failure That Rebuilt Me
In a world where everyone talks about success, what’s one failure of yours that rarely gets spoken about? Rakshanda Meshram: That’s a great question. A significant turning point for me, which I consider a productive failure, was having to repeat my second year of engineering. At the time, I was going through some …
Abhirah: Low Reach. Zero Income. Still Continuing.
When I started Abhirah, I thought I would only publish blog posts. I didn’t try to learn SEO. I didn’t understand how social media promotion works. Even when I created the Instagram page, I didn’t tell my friends about it for a long time. I used to hesitate. The reach has never been very high. …
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A Conversation with Tarak – On Work, Dignity & Faith
Selection Stories Everyone seeks security. In some way or another, people are constantly running after it. Half of India dreams of getting a government job because it feels secure. But security isn’t a modern concept — it has existed since the beginning of human evolution. Everything we built — homes, walls, systems — was to …
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A Conversation with Lakota – On Fitness, Nutrition & Spirituality
Selection Stories Food habits have always been one of the most important things for me, yet I still end up eating junk most of the time. Nutrition has always fascinated me, and after having conversations on this topic with people from India and Pakistan, I wanted to explore a fresh perspective from London. That’s when …
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Why Recognition Isn’t Everything: My Way of Looking at Maslow’s Pyramid
This article is also just another failed attempt at recognition. Yes, we all want to be famous—maybe too famous. But what we don’t realize is that being famous and broke is probably the worst curse. It’s far better to be rich and unknown, living peacefully, than to be stuck chasing fame. But how do I …
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