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2311: The Magic of Minor Shifts

 I recently visited one of my neighbor's flats on the highest floor of my building. The flat’s orientation is slightly different, perhaps due to Vastu principles. It’s the same building, the same dimensions, and the same size as my own flat, yet with her authentic and simplistic decor, and a slight change at the entry door, I suddenly felt how large her space was. Her flat looked significantly more spacious than mine, in the very same building.

This proves that by slightly changing our orientation or perspective, things will change. Completely new insights will pop up, allowing us to experience that "aha!" moment. This principle applies to all areas of life and should truly be an iterative process—something we do every now and then to enjoy the thrill and the difference it makes.

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2459: Freshly Ground Nostalgia

The last time I visited a flour mill, I think I was in 5th standard or somewhere around that age. I had gone along with my father, mostly fo...