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YAPATHON:I like to think that "every time we meet someone, we leave a little piece of ourselves with them." Maybe some ease, maybe just a vibe. It might sound funny but there are high chances that they might not even remember me or the conversation we had (90%). And that’s fine. I just like to believe that someday, when they meet someone else, something about that moment might remind them of the moment we shared.That’s why I try my best to be kind and true to my emotions, just show my real, authentic self. Sometimes that energy comes back to me, and other times it doesn’t, and that’s okay. Rejection and disappointment are part of life, but what truly matters is the way we choose to treat others, because that’s the part of us they carry forward.Okiee BYE(I'm delusional)
YAPATHON:So I was just scrolling through my Ig feed, and this post hits me: “Forever isn’t forever it’s just a moment you think will last forever.”And honestly isn't it depressingly accurate.We’re all out here chasing some “forever” like it’s on SALE, be it relationships, friendships, vibes, whatever. Meanwhile, most of us can’t even show up for ourselves consistently. Like, how exactly are we expecting others to do the emotional heavy lifting?Let’s be real: forever is just aesthetic packaging. Idk I mean it’s just something we want to believe in, not a guarantee. It's like a good song you can't stop listening to or a good book you can’t stop reading, or a memory you can take out and unfold in your darkest times, pressing down on the corners and peering in close, hoping you still recognise the person you see there and wondering who that happy version of you was.And yet, we keep obsessing over the future like it owes us something. Why not just... live the da*n moment? Breathe. Laugh. Cry. Eat that extra slice. We keep looking for forever in people, hoping they’ll anchor us. But people get tired. People leave (tbh we are people, you're people, I am people). The real tragedy? We get addicted to their presence. So when they vanish, we fall apart like some cheap azz furniture assembled without the manual.Maybe life would be less messy if we just appreciated the now, instead of panic-investing in forever. Because let’s face it: *Nothing lasts forever, everything is a lie. All that we have is the time between hello and goodbye.*
Alright, let’s settle this once and for all:🙏🏻1. Just because some Indians are nice to you doesn’t mean we’re all Gandhi 2.0.2. If some Indians were bad to you, relax – this doesn't mean the whole squad is plotting world domination. Most of us are just living our lives, eating good food and minding our business.3. Got an Indian friend? Congrats! Congrats! But we’re not Pokémon; you don’t need to catch ’em all.4. If one Indian talks trash, that’s their special talent, not a cultural hobby we all share.Now, let’s tackle the FAQ because some of you are curious:“Can you cook curry?” YEAH with a YouTube video playing in the background, but it’s not like I popped out of the womb holding a spice box.“Indian accent?” yeah sorry, we sound Indian – shocking, right? Probably we also smell like masala to you.“Caste?” First of all, ewwww secondly, are you opening a museum of outdated ideas and need an exhibit?Bottom line: We’re 1.4 billion individuals, stop stereotyping, stop asking weird questions, and maybe just… be normal? And no, I’m not the spokesperson for India, so keep your curry questions to yourself. Namaste and goodbye!"
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