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Iris Rainwood's avatar

Loved how this piece explores the tension between superstition and destiny it captures how deeply we cling to rituals in an unpredictable world while reminding us that personal choice still holds real power

V S Uma's avatar

Thanks a lots Hema dear😍.

Honestly I was very apprehensive writing about this topic and publishing this post too.

Kinda scared 😟

Your comment gave me a boost 👍🏻

Thanks a lot for that 🤝🫶🏿

jayaram a s's avatar

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Hina Gondal's avatar

This is the best

Inner Strategy's avatar

This is such an interesting read!

Indrani Ghose's avatar

I believe in destiny. Superstition is a different aspect, I don't think we can connect both.

Condolences to you on your relative's untimely demise.

V S Uma's avatar

Hey thanks for reading the same and commenting too.

Tats very nice of you 🫶

Camilo Zambrano's avatar

> Certain things are inexplicable in the journey of our life. It has to be understood as “whatever has to happen happens when, how and why cannot be explained."

While fate is inevitable, we have power in the little decisions we make along the way. However they turn out to be, it was already sealed before it happened.

Great text, thanks for this!!

Seema Nayyar Tewari's avatar

It is all connected to a collective belief system. People would rather believe than know for themselves.

It is about herd instinct—safety in numbers. It takes courage to stand out as an individual: that means he is no longer divisible.

V S Uma's avatar

Very good comment. Calls for discussion🤝👏👌

Thanks a lot for reading and restocking the blog too 👍🏻