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May 26, 2017September 5, 2017Nishita Tamuly

Much More

Of course I didn’t bring my Mac. And of course this was the one day I didn’t have my little note book! Lately, this seems the likely pattern of my life. Some call it unlucky, I choose scrappy.  A series of events over the past few weeks have transcended me into an upheaval of emotions, […]

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May 7, 2017September 5, 2017Nishita Tamuly

Who Would It Be?

For you, a thousand times over… I was always the one to bottle up my feelings. In fact I became so good at hiding all emotions that belonged to me, that I had myself convinced of what I thought to be true, rather than what I felt to be true. I know I’m not the […]

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April 29, 2017September 5, 2017Nishita Tamuly

What’s The Reason?

They say whatever happens, is always for a reason, and usually for the best.  As a child I used to think, who is the they, how do they know? Nonetheless this stuck with me. I would tell myself this repeatedly over the course of my life, sometimes not knowing what that really meant, most times not […]

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April 23, 2017September 5, 2017Nishita Tamuly

Can We Touch Void?

Something I had read on the subway, somewhere between my daily journey from Brooklyn to Manhattan, some time in the constant changes of my self-transition. The thought lingered with me  enough for me to note it down in my phone, and transfer it over into my notebook. My mind takes me back to it time and […]

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April 9, 2017September 5, 2017Nishita Tamuly

Do We Have No Choice?

This week’s New Yorker hosts a compelling read by journalist, Ben Taub, titled We Have No Choice. It is a story of young Nigerian girl, Blessing, and her journey from Benin City to Europe. The article covers so many topics. or should I say inhuman situations – human trafficking, prostitution, refugee conditions, smuggling, violence, blackmail […]

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April 2, 2017September 5, 2017Nishita Tamuly

Who Do You Want To Be?

A top pick from one of the most frequently asked questions, I’m going to say from age 3, “Who do you want to be when you grow up?” What’s wrong with who I am? Simple, yet unsaid. A lot of questions raced through my mind while listening to Shane Koyczan’s TED talk  – a plea for more […]

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March 27, 2017September 5, 2017Nishita Tamuly

Just An Ordinary Instant

It’s the little things you know, the ones you tend to take for granted, the ones that are so innately a part of your routine, of you, you tend to forget just those, just why they are, so routine, such an integral part of routine. A conversation about grad school took me back to last […]

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March 16, 2017September 5, 2017Nishita Tamuly

A Missed Flight

So I missed my flight. A first. Running across the line for security, down the escalator towards that god forsaken gate B35 (of course it had to be right under, way down to the left), I felt the ache in my feet, the shortness in my breath – “Give up”, “Yeah you’d like that, right?” I dragged myself […]

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March 7, 2017September 5, 2017Nishita Tamuly

Do You Have The Right Brain?

How are we as humans different than things? To compare, who wants a broken brain any more than they want a broken thing? Ever thought that the two things that differentiate the living from the non-living, is the ability to think and feel. Then within this living, what makes us humans superior? The cognitive ability […]

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March 4, 2017September 5, 2017Nishita Tamuly

My Worst Enemy

Myself. Yes. It is true. Before I even begin, let me tell you that this is not going to be a post about self pity or praise, nor one where I pour my heart out about my past to find answers for my present;  if there is one thing I’ve learnt, it’s this – there is no […]

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