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Are personal relationships overrated?

Aristotle’s famous and immortal words, Man is by nature a social animal, were cited as one of the reasons, by my teacher in elementary school, for study of social sciences. Upon the foundation of this sentence, was laid the little but … Continue reading

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Sonnet VI: Her Call

Originally posted on David Emeron: Sonnets:
I hear the rain; she calleth as she did So many years ago. But now I can Not heed this pain. She claimed me as her man; No longer is it so. Thus am…

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Saudade

Is there anything or anyone that may be actually indispensable for any human? Without which or whom he/she cannot survive. Without which or whom, he/she will stop smiling, being happy, and rather be in perpetual saudade. Is there really a feeling … Continue reading

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Mother English

English is not my first language. She is not the language in which I talk to my parents, friends and relatives. She is not even my second language. English is my third language to say it colloquially. Punjabi is my … Continue reading

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