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Have We Romanticized "Struggle" Too Much?
Is it just me or do you feel the same? In this age of information overload, I believe, somewhere along the way, we have started equating struggle with growth. If we are busy, overwhelmed, hustling, pushing, sacrificing, then we feel "worthy." Chaos = something is happening = movement = growth = progress = pat on the back. But if life is still, boring, when nothing major is happening, or when things feel okay-ish, we feel unsettled. It's like a strange void. We think "How can

Sneha Bhat
May 291 min read
Making Exercise Less Daunting for Those Who Struggle to Get Out of Bed
You cannot deny it: we are constantly being hit by information. Whatever platform or app we open, there is content. Verified or unverified. Viral or not. It's there for our brains to absorb. And of late, I have seen a LOT of content around living longer, becoming stronger, optimizing your health, building discipline, training harder, etc. None of this is bad, of course. Because for someone who is in a relatively okay space mentally and physically, this may feel doable and eve

Sneha Bhat
May 273 min read
The Myth of Constant Improvement: Why 'Not Broken' Doesn't Mean 'Needs Fixing'
We live in a culture obsessed with optimization. Scroll through any social media feed, and you'll be bombarded with life hacks,...

Sneha Bhat
Feb 17, 20251 min read
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