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black and white male ballet studio portrait: In a world obsessed with unrealistic beauty standards, this heartfelt reflection explores the harmful impact of body shaming—from weight and skin color to hair and height—and urges us to embrace our flaws, celebrate diversity, and reclaim our self-worth.
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Body Shaming—A Sad Reality of Today!

In a world obsessed with unrealistic beauty standards, this heartfelt reflection explores the harmful impact of body shaming—from weight and skin color to hair and height—and urges us to embrace our flaws, celebrate diversity, and reclaim our self-worth.

illustration of a head and butterflies around the scalp and inside the brain: Explore the vital role of human brain banks in advancing neuroscience. Learn how donated brain tissues support research on neurological disorders, promote public awareness, and pave the way for innovative treatments and diagnostics.
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Human Brain Banks: Unlocking the Future of Neuroscience Through Post-Mortem Donations

Explore the vital role of human brain banks in advancing neuroscience. Learn how donated brain tissues support research on neurological disorders, promote public awareness, and pave the way for innovative treatments and diagnostics.

dramatic black and white emotional expression portrait: This essay explores effective anger management techniques and the rising impact of digital disorders. It discusses causes, symptoms, and evidence-based strategies for emotional regulation, along with practical solutions for overcoming smartphone and internet addiction to promote mental well-being.
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Anger and Digital Disorder Management Strategies: Emotional Regulation and Healthy Tech Use in the Modern World

This essay explores effective anger management techniques and the rising impact of digital disorders. It discusses causes, symptoms, and evidence-based strategies for emotional regulation, along with practical solutions for overcoming smartphone and internet addiction to promote mental well-being.

men in traditional clothing and face paint during ceremony: Learn what I discovered about the power of chanting or deep breathing 108 times. Uncover the significance of this ancient practice, how it can awaken your Ajna chakra, and shift your vibration for profound clarity and focus.
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Why Do We Chant 108 Times? What Seneca Teaches Us About Focus and the Mind

Learn what I discovered about the power of chanting or deep breathing 108 times. Uncover the significance of this ancient practice, how it can awaken your Ajna chakra, and shift your vibration for profound clarity and focus.

Feeling too much? Saying too little? This heartfelt essay explores how vulnerability creates real connection, emotional healing, and lasting self-trust.
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The Courage to Be Real: Why Vulnerability Is Your Greatest Strength

Feeling too much? Saying too little? This heartfelt essay explores how vulnerability creates real connection, emotional healing, and lasting self-trust.

pre columbian style sculpture in bogota: A return journey from Kanha to Mumbai aboard a rickety village bus becomes a moving portrait of rural India — where goats share seats, time stands still, and wild tomatoes can bring an entire world to a halt. garden
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The Tribal Express: A Journey Through Time, Tomatoes, and the Forgotten Heart of India

A return journey from Kanha to Mumbai aboard a rickety village bus becomes a moving portrait of rural India—where goats share seats, time stands still, and wild tomatoes can bring an entire world to a halt.

Paris Post is the new face of Lekh — a global literary journal for essays, letters, poetry, and reflection. A space for writers and readers across borders.
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A New Chapter: Lekh Becomes Paris Post

Paris Post is the new face of Lekh — a global literary journal for essays, letters, poetry, and reflection. A space for writers and readers across borders.

An in-depth psychoanalytic and postcolonial reading of Saadat Hasan Manto’s Thanda Gosht, exploring the figure of the colonized body, abjection, and masculinity through the lens of Kristeva, Fanon, and Lacan.
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Abjection, Colonial Masculinity, and the Corpse: Reading Manto’s Thanda Gosht Through Kristeva and Fanon

An in-depth psychoanalytic and postcolonial reading of Saadat Hasan Manto’s Thanda Gosht, exploring the figure of the colonized body, abjection, and masculinity through the lens of Kristeva, Fanon, and Lacan.

Why do we fear being average? This essay explores how societal pressure distorts our self-worth and why the ordinary is more than enough.
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The Fear of Being Average: Why Greatness Shouldn’t Define Our Worth

Why do we fear being average? This essay explores how societal pressure distorts our self-worth and why the ordinary is more than enough.

person sitting on bench under tree: Feeling like you're "too much"? You're not alone — you're exactly what this world needs. A love letter to deep feelers, dreamers, and those who care big.
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Dear you, the one who feels too much

Feeling like you're "too much"? You're not alone — you're exactly what this world needs. A love letter to deep feelers, dreamers, and those who care big.

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