Finding the compass
By Aparna Sen
@Dreamerby (10111)
Calcutta, India
March 13, 2025 5:45am CST
Lately, I have been feeling stripped of my compass. The debris of the storm remains. Life cannot be perpetual darkness. The propensity for hope and energy, deeply seated in us as kids, should not die in adulthood.
Well to feel better-this is what I did:
I read around 60 pages of "And the mountains echoed" in the last 2-3 days. The plot is gripping and I feel like an off the charts movie can be made out of it!
Anyways...enough about me.
What's up with everyone here?
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@DaddyEvil (174208)
• United States
13 Mar 25
I wondered where you'd gone. I hope you feel better soon. 

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@Dreamerby (10111)
• Calcutta, India
14 Mar 25
I am here everyday... just the no. of minutes differ I guess 

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@DaddyEvil (174208)
• United States
14 Mar 25
@Dreamerby
It probably doesn't help that I don't post discussions so I could miss seeing you posting. 
It probably doesn't help that I don't post discussions so I could miss seeing you posting. 
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@snowy22315 (208746)
• United States
13 Mar 25
Sounds like a good book. Just chilling, I think
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@Dreamerby (10111)
• Calcutta, India
14 Mar 25
The descriptions are so vivid, it's like watching a movie.
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@allknowing (153544)
• India
13 Mar 25
I suggest you read "The Power of Positive Thinking" by Norman Vincent Peale
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@RebeccasFarm (91299)
• United States
14 Mar 25
That sounds like a wonderful book to read.
I am glad to catch a few lines in myLot only friend.

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@Dreamerby (10111)
• Calcutta, India
14 Mar 25
haha. Same here. I read a storybook when I am trying to ward off negative thoughts.1 person likes this

@Marilynda1225 (91011)
• United States
14 Mar 25
I love when I find a book that has me hooked.
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