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“Choosing freedom over toxic familiarity would always be the correct choice.”
― Rewriting My Happily Ever After - A Memoir of Divorce and Discovery
― Rewriting My Happily Ever After - A Memoir of Divorce and Discovery
“Lighting the lamp is an art. A ritual. A discipline. Lighting the lamp became my anchor, and my focus, a deliberate act, and a resolution.”
― Rewriting My Happily Ever After - A Memoir of Divorce and Discovery
― Rewriting My Happily Ever After - A Memoir of Divorce and Discovery
“I decided to create a home from scratch, something that would reflect my tastes and preferences with a combination of objects and energy that would add up to a safe and inviting space for the people and experiences I wanted to welcome into my life.”
― Rewriting My Happily Ever After - A Memoir of Divorce and Discovery
― Rewriting My Happily Ever After - A Memoir of Divorce and Discovery
“Every life is a journey, regardless of whether you stay in one place, live like a global nomad, or end up being something in between.”
― No Longer NRI: How I Left America for My Homeland
― No Longer NRI: How I Left America for My Homeland
“What is harder to do is breaking the ties to the people, the places, and the version of me that will linger.”
― No Longer NRI: How I Left America for My Homeland
― No Longer NRI: How I Left America for My Homeland
“In times of stress, it is the familiar that soothes and comforts. As we try to find our place in a landscape that is at once recognizable and unfamiliar, it is natural that we gravitate towards others undergoing the same transition.”
― No Longer NRI: How I Left America for My Homeland
― No Longer NRI: How I Left America for My Homeland
“Negative Space – I am married. But I don’t have a child clinging to me. Does that make me childfree or childless?
The absence of something of such great significance can’t be described by a simple word like vacant. The absence is actually the removal of the object and something else, something intangible, from the observer himself.”
― Negative Space: Stories of Migration, Marriage, and Meaning
The absence of something of such great significance can’t be described by a simple word like vacant. The absence is actually the removal of the object and something else, something intangible, from the observer himself.”
― Negative Space: Stories of Migration, Marriage, and Meaning
“Nature of clouds – Sister, Medha and Neeta, dreamer and pragmatist, whose divergent live and conflicting philosophies, were not destined to intersect.
Confessions and confidences would do nothing but dissolve her carefully constructed image of perfection.
Distance was the key, thought Medha, from a distance everything is still beautiful.”
― Negative Space: Stories of Migration, Marriage, and Meaning
Confessions and confidences would do nothing but dissolve her carefully constructed image of perfection.
Distance was the key, thought Medha, from a distance everything is still beautiful.”
― Negative Space: Stories of Migration, Marriage, and Meaning

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