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The Soft Bloom of Surrender

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His presence stands tall and unwavering, as strong and steady as the ancient redwoods that have weathered countless seasons, their roots deep in the earth, unmoving, eternal. And yet, despite that stillness, I feel something shifting between us, as if an invisible red string is pulling us closer. My shoulders lean toward him, drawn the way branches stretch toward the sunlight—seeking warmth, seeking something unknown. His presence is warm, calm, comforting—like the soft apricity of a weary evening. My skin senses his heat before I even touch him, the fabric of his shirt grazing over my bare arms like a whisper, featherlight and fleeting. Our shoulders brush, a quiet closeness we have known before—yet still, my heart refuses to accept it, racing as if something unknown, something irreversible, is about to unfold. My mind, once filled with words, stills into silence, as if caught in the hush before a storm. And then—he closes the distance, as if I have silently given him perm...

To Write Poetry

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Oh Captain, my Captain. To write poetry is to express , The world from your eyes. To carve silence into sound, To paint the world in syllables, To give voice to the unsaid. To write poetry is to inspire , The spark of creativity. To strike a match in the dark, To catch fleeting thoughts like fireflies, To turn a single word into a universe. To write poetry is to live , The moment you so waste. To gather the seconds others forget, To breathe life into fading memories, To find beauty in the breaking. To write poetry is to know , The depths of one's mind. To dive into the ocean of untold thoughts, To listen to the silence between words, To understand the self before it is lost. To write poetry is to believe , The cruel world still bears kindness. To stitch light into the fabric of sorrow, To find warmth in the coldest spaces, To remind the heart why it beats. To write poetry is to rebel , The demons inside. To break chains made of silence, To set fire to t...

NEET Advice

Focus on studying in a way that leaves only a little revision before the NEET exam. You don’t have to master every single detail—just be strategic and make sure you’re covering high-weightage topics. Study the subjects you enjoy, but don’t ignore the ones you find difficult. It’s tempting to keep revising your strong areas, but NEET requires an overall good score, so balance is key. Prioritize subjects based on your energy levels—when you’re fresh, tackle the tough ones; when you’re feeling drained, go for the easier ones. Motivation comes and goes, so don’t rely on it too much. Build discipline instead. On days when you feel unmotivated, remind yourself why you’re doing this—write down your reason for becoming a doctor, even if it’s just one sentence. A simple habit like this can help keep your focus sharp. Stick to a study routine with a minimum number of hours you’ll study daily, but don’t be too rigid. Some days will be more productive than others, and that’s completely fine. What ...