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.

My Mother and Her Stories

A madeup story about my mother's storytelling and how it was shaped by my mother's emotions, mood swings, and personal experiences. Despite her narcissism, she was a captivating storyteller who influenced my appreciation for narratives. Through her, I learned about life, empathy, and the power of a well-told story. Our parents are our first teachers, and I've come to cherish the valuable lessons learned from my mother's unique storytelling.

Short Story | The Sleeping Child

The narrator reflects on life's paradoxes while putting a child to sleep. The author ponders the innocence of childhood and the complexities of adulthood, likening life to an endless carnival. The carnival symbolises the ups and downs of human existence, where moments of joy and laughter contrast with grim realities. After the child awakens, it's time for the child's feed.

Kya Qusoor Hai Amala Ka? | My Take

The post speaks about being identified as an introvert and the person's struggle to fit in socially, finding solace in solitude and writing. It relates to the character in a TV series about rape, which triggers deep emotional turmoil and questions about society's treatment of rape victims. The impact of the series raises unresolved questions about the perception and treatment of rape victims.