Not all heroes wear capes. Some carry coffee, sit quietly with the broken, and give away their lottery winnings. Meet David, the social worker from Travelers, who reminds us that empathy might just be the most radical superpower in a world racing toward AI.
Category: Less is More
And just like that…they’re all grown up
A heartfelt note to an almost-18-year-old — filled with love, laughs, and life lessons from Amma and Appa as their miracle grows up and flies the nest.
An ode to my father
This is a heartfelt and beautifully written piece that captures the deep bond between a father and son, highlighting themes of love, resilience, and inspiration. It reflects on life’s journey, from childhood to old age, and the enduring impact of a parent’s wisdom and support.
Shaped by Struggles
A reflective poem about finding growth and wisdom through life’s struggles, challenges, and hardships. It celebrates the lessons learned from both the good and the bad moments.
A step
A poignant poem about unrequited love and heartbreak, exploring the longing for a connection that isn’t returned. It captures the pain of loving someone who walks away, juxtaposed with the yearning for a divine, unconditional love.
The Mathematician and Love
A mathematician’s journey to understand love. After trying to solve it through logic and equations, he realizes that true love is unconditional, free of expectation, and exists without needing anything in return.
In my Loneliness, I Dreamt of You
An emotional poem that explores the depths of heartbreak, loss, and betrayal. It captures the pain of unreciprocated love, the struggle to move forward, and the haunting questions left behind when a relationship falls apart.
Unseen Strength
A celebration of my mother’s life and the enduring bond she forged. Oh, Mother! Lost in memories of you—my unseen strength—I miss your warm hugs and sweet smile.
Stillness
Stillness of the Universe and the Absolute are waiting, read this poem on Stillness and become aware of a different view!
What has changed?
We were little once and now we are grown-ups, what has changed? Read my poem written from the heart on feeling the change.