A Resilient Mindset.

Recently, I came across a quote that goes thus: “No one can destroy iron, but its own rust can”. This made me remember the concept of self-esteem I'd learnt in a course back in school. Just like the iron's greatest threat lies within its own corrosion, a person's most formidable adversary is often their own... Continue Reading →

ECHO

A few months ago, I had an ECHO done (ECHO is short for echocardiogram, a special type of scan that shows and measures the dynamic functioning of the heart). As the scanning probe traversed my chest and displayed the "bottoms" of my (literal) heart on a screen, I thought it rather poetic how depths never... Continue Reading →

In Remembrance

It's often said that to err is human. I think also, to forget is human. As humans, we are prone to forget – and I'm not particularly dealing with forgetfulness from the standpoint of physiologic memory because, to an extent, this is normal; we simply can't hope to remember everything we read, see or hear.... Continue Reading →

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