
How to be the Main Character of Your Story
To be the main character of your story, you need to own it. Find joy in simple things in life, be truthful to who you are and embrace your uniqueness.
To be the main character of your story, you need to own it. Find joy in simple things in life, be truthful to who you are and embrace your uniqueness.
Cousins Thaaragai and Aswin performed undersea Kutthu and Bharatnatyam dances off Rameswaram on International Dance Day, promoting art in education and ocean conservation amid marine life.
Betty D’Couto humorously recounts her quirky antics—snowy umbrella shields, flower earrings, dining with fingers—championing individuality as life’s vibrant thread, celebrating uniqueness with laughter and heart.
Vidya Singh, 72, becomes the oldest Indian woman to summit Mount Kilimanjaro, showcasing her remarkable fitness and adventurous spirit always seeking new heights.
Negative self-talk destroys your peace and confidence. Speak gently to yourself with kindness, because your mind believes what you repeatedly tell it.
A teacher, moved by a student’s repeated English exam failures, awards mercy marks, enabling his legal career. His later gratitude affirms her belief: mercy must temper justice in education and beyond.
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