I love the idea of being a non-playing character in one's own life. That is a very unique and chilling description of being disconnected from oneself. I also love the concept of our old stories making us an unreliable narrator of our lives. Thanks for the article and your unique voice, metaphors and insights.
Thank you Rick! And thank you for always coming back to read, and leaving a thoughtful and encouraging comment each time. :) I'm grateful to have someone like you so early in the day in my writing journey!
I love the idea of being a non-playing character in one's own life. That is a very unique and chilling description of being disconnected from oneself. I also love the concept of our old stories making us an unreliable narrator of our lives. Thanks for the article and your unique voice, metaphors and insights.
Thank you Rick! And thank you for always coming back to read, and leaving a thoughtful and encouraging comment each time. :) I'm grateful to have someone like you so early in the day in my writing journey!
So relatable! There needs to be a brand of self help specifically for Indian families 😆
Haha Michelle, I've waiting so long for it that I'm now convinced you and I are going to have to write it ourselves. :) Thank you for reading <3
I'll buy the first copy.!! 🙌
hahaha! (Thank you for reading Shubham.)