Pandemic Crisis: When Criticizing Becomes a Priority

So you’re mad because of their opinions about the government. You’re mad because they didn’t understand what the authorities advised. You’re mad because it’s clear to you that they are dumb. And yes, because you believe you’re right and a better individual. Right? Maybe. But you should also consider other reasons. Maybe you are just … Continue Reading →

 

The Internet is Made of People — Connect

This pandemic lockdown has turned me into a chat person. I’ve now connected more with people on Facebook than last year combined. Which is weird because I don’t encourage people chatting through Facebook. It feels inauthentic. And I kind of dislike scrolling because it makes me unproductive (and unhappy), well, sometimes. But now, here I … Continue Reading →

 

Positivity, Hope, and Faith

For the past two weeks, almost everyone I talked to were curious when this pandemic crisis would end. A month? Two months? Three? Who knows. This is beyond our control. But I’m sure everyone wanted to resume life to normal. Who doesn’t want to? What saddens me the most is the number of people consumed … Continue Reading →

 

Focus on What Matters Now

Love. Kindness. Generosity. Empathy. Hope. Optimism. Faith. These are the things that matter most right now amid the pandemic crisis. And we have to sharpen our focus on what truly matters. Every single day. We’re all in this together. Ask yourself what you can do right now to make a difference. Spread positivity to any … Continue Reading →

 

You Are Not There Yet, Keep Going

Posting a silly minor achievement on Facebook makes us feel that we are successful. We made it. Of course, success is relative. Everyone has their own definition what success looks like (and I’m not some jerk here to get that away from you). But almost everyone I know falls victim into thinking and believing that … Continue Reading →