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"Chinese brush painting was something very new and was very liberating because you never knew where the ink went and where the paints went. So like you said, you know, it was always a happy accident if you got it right. If the accident was good, it was. The painting turned out beautiful. So I think in Singapore I, I think I was like really passionate. I wanted to Those are the days when I was contemplating becoming like, a professional artist, maybe." -
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"And find two elderly women seated ahead of me, chatting away without a care in the world, without care of what's happening around them. Their hands busy dipping into the polysene bag that stored bundles of colored woolen threads. Hands working with precision, fast knitting what appears to be a sweater. The conversation pauses as one of them lifts to screen their work, as if measuring the evenness of the knit and the length of the sweater." -
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"And, and we did touch it based upon the perspectives in terms of artist management and audience management. So I had brought about a viewpoint that I personally have. So I'd just like to briefly touch base about it. Like I had the perspective from the old traditional school is that music should only be on stage, you know, where there's no involvement of food or drinks." -
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"These things happen in every concert, but there is a moment where the gas is off, the lights are off, the music has begun, and there is complete silence. And suddenly everything melts away. And it's like, can this be real? You know, could this just be my very ordinary, everyday living room that has suddenly become this? And it's. I mean, we've done so many concerts, more than 20. Every one of them had some moment like that." -
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"We worked together in a previous organization and I am at my wits end because I don't know what to do. I mean, I could just ignore and live my life, but then that's not what friends do. Please suggest what I can do to help this guy." -
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"The links of the story is shared in the bio. Please go ahead and watch this documentary and I encourage you to share similar incredible stories of hope and resilience." -
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"Hi, my wonderful, swell community folk. Today I'm going to start a new series of interesting set of interviews and they'll go by the title of library of people where I'll have up close conversation with these incredible people who will share their insights and the experience. And so, without further delay, I begin my first interview with Kavita Khanna, who is a successful business leader who emigrated 23 years ago from India to New Zealand." -
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"And talking about it also is a therapy that will help me understand my more own emotions and probably work out a logical reason that will hopefully help me, you know, think that it's okay and heal from that. One of the things that I have a scar of is the feeling of having failed my parents. My father was a musician and he trained us ever since we were children, you know, in the traditional form of music. And as we grew up, we all made our own choices." -
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"And it's a Toyota Tacoma and it's a pretty big truck. It's got a five foot bed on the back of it. And I had to back it in. And I just, I'm not very comfortable even using the camera to back in. And it's not because it's difficult, it's because I'm telling myself that. So." -
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"I remember when my eldest brother passed away, he died in the hospital having surgery, and it was a serious surgery. He was having a. He was having a heart transplant. So you can't get more serious than that, right? And so the whole family's gathered in the waiting room waiting for him to come out of surgery, and he didn't make it." -
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"Hi swell family. Happy Sunday. It's such a lazy day. I'm just lying, doing nothing, listening to the swell posts and responding to my family. And I really wanted to share a wonderful event I attended yesterday. It was my friend's baby's first birthday and it was so fun because I mean how long has it been since I attended a birthday party? The last I remember are my childhood memories of birthday parties and it being the most important event in my life." -
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"Hey, swell family. I hope you're doing well. It's a Saturday and it's almost lunchtime, and here I am sitting, thinking of sharing my experience of my struggles with cooking. You see, I love food. I'd like to call myself a foodie because I do not have any restrictions about the food or the palate or the style of cooking. My only problem is I can't replicate what I eat." -
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"Hi Swear listeners. I hope you're doing well. It's been a long time since I actually did an impromptu post and I really thought I'd love to talk about one of the topics and I want you to share your experience as well. And that would be what was the most beautiful thing that anyone has told you?" -
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"For me, personally, my fondest memory stems from my childhood when my grandfather, who used to stay in south of India, wearing his traditional white shirt, white sarong, which we would call lungi, would enter the house carrying this packet of very nice savories for all the kids. And we used to go home down south of India for a summer vacation. And these savories would be made from fresh oil and fresh ingredients." -
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"And as parents we had shared concerns because there was so much of socializing and she needed to literally settle down a bit and focus on her career ahead, whether it's, you know, education, whether she wishes to study further or what exactly does she want to do. And this observation was met with a very strong reaction. And that kind of made me wonder that two children never grow up. So the struggles are real." -
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"motivation motivation, आजकल साला social media पर trend bna हुआ कोई deprेशnheehelाf फिर को कोसना की साला सल्फvिक्टमइजेशn खुद ही खुद में कोस रहेंगे। अरे साला जिंदगी नरक बन चुकी है ये है प्लान है बोला नवाजी तो 1 तो साला वो बड़ी गलत चीज है बट अगर लेटर से एक्च्वल में सच में कोई दिक्कत है या कुछ है और कभी कबार पता क्या होता है हम खुद ही अपनी खबर खोद लेते हैं और फिर बोलते हैं अरे यार का जामन मेरे साथ गलत हो रहा है नॉल बट लेटस आपकी जिंदगी में ऐसा कुछ अगर नहीं है कभी तो आप कर ही सकते हैं कि ट्रैवल पर जाओ, दोस्त उठाओ दोस्तों के साथ जाओ और वो भी जैसे कहीं भी मत जाओ गोवा सर पहाडो में जाओ और पहाड़ों में जितना रिमोट अगर आपको शूट करता है उतना रिमोट आप जाइए और 3 से 4 दिन आप रुक के आओ और पहाड़ी जो लोग होते है उनकी तरह लाइफ 1 बार उनके नजरिये जिंदगी जी कर आओ वहाँ पर जीवन जी कर आओ दिनचर्या जो आपको दिखेगी न कि साला शहर जाना पड़ता है 10, 20, 20, 30, 30 किलोमीटर की किसी को तो वहाँ से सामान ऊपर लेकर आना होता है और कई कई लोग तो पैदल जाते है अपने घोड़े पर ले के और क्या ही सीरियसली मैं गया था अभी क्पीरिंसमेतोवहीहै जब अपने घर पर अपने बेड पर आया तो साला वो 1 एनर्जी सी फील होती है की हां साला सब कुछ है अपने पास ईवन मोटिवेशन के लिए भी अपने पास सारी चीजें हैं लाइफ में बस कॉन्टैक्ट्स हैं जैसे फ़ोन में हम साला बस कॉल ही नहीं करते किसी को बात ही नहीं करते किसी से तो यह 1 चीज है इसके अलावा अगर ट्रैवल का सीन नहीं है तो यार मेरे हिसाब से तो से बताओ अल्टीमेट रेमेडी है ट्रेवल लाख दुखों की 1 दवा है और हर चीज का रामबाण इलाज जाइए मोटीवaशoनइसके अलावा मेरा पर्सनल मोटीवेशन सीन क्या है ट्रेन बहुत पसंद है मुझे तो कभी कभी मन करता है तो साला में रेल म्यूजियम चला जाता हूँ मजा और आपको अपना पता होना चाहिए कि साला क्या चीज से आपको मोटीवेशन मिलेगा बाकी तो।" -
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"Hukum Chand Part 2 the rickshaw struggled to survive the competition of e rickshaws. Chand tried other means to supplement his income. His life felt like the struggles would never end. The young woman looked about the area, her eyes searching. So far the houses she had been to had failed to help her locate the one man she had been searching for last three days. Finally someone guided her to a shanty with asbestos roof which was cracked and broken in many places." -
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"Much to her annoyance, wisps of white hair covered his moustache, head and beard. The rickshaws struggled to survive the competition of e rickshaws. Chand tried other means to supplement his income. His life felt like the struggles would never end." -
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"Some experiences they lift us up, while others, they test us. Now in those moments, it's up to us to decide what do we take away from that. Something positive or let negativity take over. What we carry forward from those experiences is what fuels us. Actually. If we choose to focus on the lessons like the growth, the small wins, then that becomes our motivation. See, it's all linked. Now here's the thing." -
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"It was his goodbye and soon the doctors would harvest the organs and the eyes, giving hope and life to so many of the patients desperately in need. He never imagined this day would come soon. They were a team, fighting her battle with depression, determined to defeat this demon. But they lost the battle and she found her peace." - Mostrar mais