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A Giant Bull, Its Mighty Horns, and a Fleeting Moment of Peace

A bunch of flies. That’s all it took to disturb the giant. They buzzed, hovered, and annoyed. The tail swung in swift, practiced arcs. The head shook—first a twitch, then a full-bodied fury, horns slicing the air like exclamation marks of irritation.

And then, as suddenly as it began, stillness.

The bull reclaimed his calm, standing his ground like a seasoned warrior who knows battles are won by patience, not panic. His horns, curved and mighty, framed the world anew—turning the ordinary road into a scene from an old, untold legend.

For a brief moment, everything aligned. The dust hung in the air, the flies retreated, and the great beast stood unchallenged, his silence louder than any movement.

Somewhere, another fly plotted. Somewhere, another swish of the tail would follow.

But for now, peace.

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New Year Reflections: Letting Go for a Fresh Start

A new year dawns, carrying new hopes, new possibilities. But for something new to emerge, something old must go.

What are you holding onto so tightly that it’s keeping you from transforming? What would change if you let it go?

Go ahead, ask yourself. Reflect. Release. Make space for the new.

Happy New Year! Here’s to happy times and new beginnings. Good luck meeting a new you—same time, next year.

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This man made my tea. In a small roadside handcart in Udaipur. In chill weather, with a shiver. Was the shiver due old age or just the weather Gods I wasnt sure. But at the end of it all when he asked me, “Did you like the tea?”, I realised that a focus on the customer is inherent in the ethos.