Memory Diving
You may look back more often than the world tells you that you should. Maybe you should memory dive more.
Navigating complex emotions of jealousy, ambition, insecurity, joy, fear, peace, anger, happiness, betrayal, contentment, disappointment, love.
You may look back more often than the world tells you that you should. Maybe you should memory dive more.
‘A minute of silence’ by Marina Abramovic moved me to tears. I knew it had lessons for me that I wasn’t yet ready for.
What did millennials dream of?
Ever meet someone you’ve felt inexorably drawn to? Have you ever been spellbound?
Do you remember your last kiss? Everyone remembers their first. But kisses lose significance as we get older.
Some of us like making plans. We are list makers, time trackers, note takers.
Gully Boy was rife with triggers. Musicians have hurt me. But we’re storytellers together.
I spotted this tree at the junction of a rapidly disappearing Mumbai and the greedy new city emerging in its place.
It was respite from the morning’s fight, a common occurrence in the horror story I lived in. It didn’t feel right.
I do not fight territory battles over people because people are not property. The Jealousy Game, I won’t play. How do I deal with others who want to drag me in?