Month: December 2023

A cozy Christmas Eve

My wife and I usually have the same traditions on Christmas Eve. We usually order food since it is practical and allows us to select exactly what we like. On some occasions, we get presents from our families, but this time we did not, as we were planning to meet them after Christmas. As you […]

Navigating bonds

Today, we returned to our home from my hometown. As you may have already realized, I value and maintain a connection with my family but the town where we currently lives holds significance as our place of residence. To me, it holds a sense of belonging and attachment to that location. We just need to […]

A nostalgic journey

Today marked a delightful visit to my aunt and uncle, a familiar ritual whenever I find myself in my hometown. Stepping into their home, we exchanged warm greetings and engaged in a heartfelt conversation, catching up on the latest in our lives. Our discussions spanned across various topics, from the intricacies of work to the […]

How do you perceive the balance between genuine achievement and the allure of ostentation in today’s society?

In today’s society, the delicate balance between genuine achievement and ostentation often becomes obscured by individuals who, fueled by a sense of big-headedness and egotism, prioritize projecting an image of unbridled success. I mean, this is what I can see nowadays. This prevalent inclination towards ostentation can lead many to cloak their financial reality, with […]

What role does the ostensible nature of reality play in shaping our perceptions, and how might delving beyond surface appearances lead us to a deeper understanding of existence?

The ostensible nature of reality serves as the façade through which we initially interpret the world. However, delving beyond these surface appearances is the key to unlocking a profound understanding of existence. The thing is, we have five senses sure but I am sure that these senses are limited and there is much more out […]