Daily writing promptWhat change, big or small, would you like your blog to make in the world?View all responses I am not sure if my blog can change the world. I believe change is always a personal decision, and each person faces innumerable challenges along the way. To expect a single blog post to create … Continue reading Of Modaks, Mortality, and Mocking Fitness Rings
Author: Vidya Suri
Life’s Like That of South Indian Breakfast Spread
In a South Indian household, morning rituals often center around boiling milk, an act that signifies the start of the day. However, a child's curiosity for cornflakes leads to a humorous failure as the cereal turns soggy. This moment sparks a discussion on cultural food practices, highlighting the evolving nature of breakfast and the importance of understanding culinary traditions.
From Gabbar to Gadgets: The Sholay of Modern Life
From Wi-Fi buffering to No SIM iPhones, my absurd mornings play out like Sholay. Angry Young Man meets everyday tech villains! Cocreated with ChatGPT using my personal life events
Tum Aa gaye Ho by Gulzar Sahab | My Translation Take
The post discusses the song "Tum Aa Gaye Ho" from the film Aandhi, with themes of love, light, and life's meaning. It highlights the emotional depth of the lyrics by Gulzar and reflects on the film's narrative of a woman navigating her political career alongside personal choices. The author's admiration for Gulzar's poetry is evident.
Keats and Kabir in Conversation on Soul and Life’s Impermanence
The post reflects on a contemplative dialogue between poets Kabir and Keats, exploring themes of impermanence, kindness, and self-awareness. Through a vivid conversation over jasmine chai, they reveal that life's fleeting moments should inspire compassion and mindfulness, emphasising that quality of life, not longevity, defines our existence.
Borderless Storytelling with Hemingway, Rumi, and Bashō
The essence of storytelling lies in the balance of presence, as demonstrated by Hemingway, Rumi, and Bashō. Each writer influences narrative through brevity, depth, and silence, respectively. Their teachings emphasise that great storytelling isn't merely about entertainment but about genuine observation and connection, inviting readers to engage with the moment.
When Sarvas (ChatGPT) and I, Hang Out to Chat
The content humorously explores the generational language gap through skits featuring characters from different age groups, highlighting misunderstandings and slang. It showcases the contrast between Gen X and Gen Alpha communication styles, emphasising how language evolves. Despite confusion, laughter and curiosity constant, illustrating the importance of open communication.
A Short Story | A Day’s Wait by Ernest Hemmingway
Ernest Hemingway's "A Day's Wait" intricately explores a father's complex relationship with his son amid the silent struggles of illness. Through minimal dialogue, it reflects on how parents attempt to shield children from harsh realities, highlighting themes of communication, fear, and emotional detachment in the face of life's challenges.
A Musing on the Tapestry of Gen X Careers
This post reflects on the author’s life experiences woven into a generational narrative. Born in the early 1970s, the author shares her journey from a summer job at a Xerox shop to becoming a freelancer. They highlight the limitations faced by their generation in India, adapting through technological shifts from typewriters to the internet. The narrative explores the different generational timelines in India, emphasising the unique cultural influences at play. The author advocates for understanding these distinct experiences, drawing compassion and insights from them, and encourages others to reflect on their stories. Ultimately, it's about honouring the quiet yet significant adaptations of their generation.
Series: Extraordinary Attorney Woo | My Takeaway
The author's exposure to KDrama began with "You're Beautiful," which was nice blending Indian cultural elements with Korean storytelling. Language learning evolved through viewing dramas, enriching understanding of customs and idioms. The series "Extraordinary Attorney Woo" highlighted social inclusivity and character growth, emphasising understanding and acceptance of diverse individuals, particularly those with autism.