It was an ordinary afternoon—one of those slow, uneventful walks home from school, where my thoughts drifted between homework, the smell of freshly baked samosas from the corner shop, and whether I had remembered to return a friend’s book. Then, just as I turned a familiar street corner, I saw it. A tiny puppy, curled…
Are you Ready? FedWire Modernization, Unlocking New Opportunities for Financial Enterprises
FedWire, operated by the Federal Reserve Banks, is essential for large-value and time-sensitive payments, ensuring secure and efficient fund transfers between financial institutions. As the financial landscape evolves, the upcoming modernization of FedWire presents significant implications for financial enterprises. FedWire processes transactions in real-time, handles large-value transfers, and supports time-critical payments. It plays a crucial…
You Are Not Behind
We live in a world obsessed with timing. Metrics. Milestones.As if life is a checklist and we’re racing to keep up.But the soul doesn’t wear a watch. It doesn’t bloom on schedule. It doesn’t care when others arrived—it only cares that you arrive fully when you do. You are not late to your own life….
Come Home to the Self You’ve Abandoned
There is an ache we carry, so quiet and so familiar that we mistake it for who we are. It’s the ache of disconnection—not from others, but from ourselves. We chase love, applause, accomplishment—not because we are greedy, but because we are exiled. From our own knowing. From our own enoughness. From our own breath….
An Ode to the Quiet Loves
We grow up fed on stories of romance—epic declarations, serendipitous meetings, dramatic reunions. Love, we are taught, is supposed to be grand. Loud. Cinematic. Something that sweeps us off our feet, that fills the frame, that sings in perfect harmony with violins swelling in the background. But that’s only one face of love.A beautiful one,…
Growth is Not Betrayal
We carry so many versions of ourselves. The one who made that promise five years ago.The one who chased that career path because it felt like safety.The one who said yes when they meant no.The one who tried to fit into places that never felt quite right. And often, even when we’ve outgrown those versions,…
The Art of Showing Up Completely
In a world addicted to speed, presence feels like a rebellion. Not just being somewhere physically, but arriving with your whole self. Not just hearing, but listening. Not just looking, but seeing. To be present is to surrender to a moment fully, without trying to hold the past in one hand and the future in…
The Girl with the Paper Boat
I still remember that rainy afternoon as vividly as if it happened yesterday. I must have been around six or seven, a little girl with big dreams and an even bigger imagination. The monsoon had arrived, turning the dusty streets into rivers of possibilities. Sitting by the window, I traced my fingers along the cold…
Noticing Is an Act of Worship
We chase joy like it’s something rare—something that arrives only after everything is in place. But joy isn’t a reward for fixing your life. It’s a resource for living it. Joy lives in the ordinary. The soft. The slow.It’s in the rhythm of your breath on a walk that asks nothing of you.It’s in the…
The Self-Taught Warrior of Destiny- Karna
In the epic Mahabharata, Karna’s journey as a warrior is a tale of determination and self-learning, marked by his unwavering resolve to master archery despite facing numerous obstacles. Born to Kunti, a princess, and the Sun God Surya, Karna was raised by a charioteer family. Aware of his royal lineage, he aspired to become a…