Learning to Cope with the Hard Reality of Lost Friendships


I can relate to the quote ‘Lonely I’m soo lonely, I’ve no buddy on my own’ as it resonates with my current situation. Since childhood, I had a large group of friends, and I made sure to stay in touch with them regularly, expanding my social circle as I grew older.

However, over the past few years, I have lost almost all of my friends. Some friendships ended because I borrowed money from them, creating a rift between us. In other cases, I lent money to friends, and when I needed help, they were unable to support me, causing the relationship to crumble.

During a difficult time, I noticed a change in their behavior towards me, and many of them stopped talking to me without any explanation. It’s a tough realization, but I understand now that no relationship is guaranteed to last forever.

I am doing my best to accept this new reality and come to terms with the hard truth of relationships.

When Help Comes with a Cost


There’s no denying that receiving help from someone who genuinely cares about you is a wonderful feeling. It can give you a sense of security and comfort knowing that you have someone you can turn to when you need it the most. However, what happens when that help comes with a cost?

When someone offers you help, it’s natural to assume that they have your best interests at heart. However, what if that help comes with unsolicited advice, constant nagging, and a complete disregard for your boundaries? What do you do then?

It’s easy to feel trapped in a situation like this, especially when the person helping you has been a lifeline during your time of need. But, it’s important to remember that just because someone helps you, it doesn’t give them the right to overstep your boundaries or ignore your wishes.

Setting boundaries with someone who has helped you can be challenging. The first step is to recognize that you have the right to set boundaries and that it’s essential for your mental health and well-being. If someone is making you feel uncomfortable or is causing you distress, it’s important to communicate that to them in a respectful manner.

However, sometimes, despite our best efforts, the other person may not be willing to listen. In situations like these, it’s essential to seek outside help. Talk to a trusted friend who can offer you guidance and support.

Last but not least, receiving help from someone is a beautiful thing, but it should never come with a price. It’s essential to recognize your boundaries and communicate them effectively to the person helping you. If they continue to ignore your boundaries despite your efforts, it’s important to seek outside help. Always remember that you have the right to live your life on your terms, and no one has the right to take that away from you.

The Fine Line Between Freedom and Loneliness


The question of whether being alone is freedom or loneliness is a complex and highly debated topic. On the one hand, being alone can be seen as a form of freedom, as it allows one to live life on their own terms and pursue their own interests without the constraints of others. On the other hand, being alone can also be seen as loneliness, a state of isolation and disconnection from others that can lead to feelings of sadness and despair.

At first glance, it may seem like the two concepts are at odds with each other. After all, freedom implies independence, while loneliness suggests a lack of connection. However, the reality is that the two are often intertwined, and the relationship between them is far more nuanced than it might seem.

On one hand, the freedom of being alone can be incredibly empowering. When we are free to do what we want, without anyone else’s input or interference, we are able to truly explore our passions and pursue our dreams. We can set our own schedules, make our own decisions, and live our lives in a way that feels most authentic to us.

However, this freedom can also be isolating. When we are alone, we don’t have anyone to share our experiences with, and we may feel like nobody cares about us or what we’re doing. We may feel like we are missing out on the joys of human connection, and that our lives lack the depth and richness that comes from being part of a community.

Ultimately, whether being alone is freedom or loneliness depends largely on our own perceptions and attitudes. If we approach our alone time with a sense of purpose and self-awareness, viewing it as an opportunity to grow and explore our passions, then it can be a powerful form of freedom. But if we approach it with a sense of isolation and disconnection, seeing it as a punishment or a burden, then it can quickly become a source of loneliness and despair.

In conclusion, the question of whether being alone is freedom or loneliness is a deeply personal one that is largely determined by our perceptions and attitudes. Ultimately, the key to finding true freedom in solitude is to approach it with a sense of purpose and self-awareness, recognizing the value of our own company and the opportunities that come with being able to live life on our terms

Overcoming the Art of Asking for Financial Help: Conquering Hesitation and Building Confidence


Asking for financial help can be a daunting task for many, and I am no exception. Despite having collected a couple of lakhs from friends and family for a startup idea five years ago, I still struggle to ask for monetary assistance when I need it. Unfortunately, the startup failed to take off, and I have been unable to repay the promised returns in five years, which has only added to my reluctance to ask for help.

Even when my close friend Balaji asked me to repay him for his personal needs, I couldn’t bring myself to return his money, which only further compounded my hesitation to ask for financial assistance. However, as I work on my latest construction project, where I am building Studio Apartments, I find myself in a difficult situation where I need 15 lakhs to complete the last leg of the project, and I have no choice but to seek financial help.

The fear of rejection and the possibility of being seen as a burden or failure can be overwhelming, but I know that I have to find the courage to ask for help to complete my project. To overcome my hesitation, I have been reading articles and watching videos on how to gain strength and confidence in asking for financial help.

I have learned that asking for financial assistance is not a sign of weakness but rather a display of courage and strength. It takes courage to admit that we need help and to reach out to others for support. We are not meant to go through life alone, and sometimes, we need the help of others to achieve our goals and dreams.

As I prepare to ask my friends and family for financial help, I remind myself that it is okay to be vulnerable and to ask for help. I must also ensure that I am clear about my intentions and that I communicate my plans and the expected returns.

When Love Leaves You Bankrupt


Heartbreak and financial struggles can be two of the most difficult challenges to face in life. Whether they occur together or separately, they can leave us feeling helpless and alone.

The pain of a broken heart can be overwhelming. It can feel like a physical ache in our chest that never goes away. We may find ourselves questioning everything we did or said, wondering what we could have done differently to avoid heartbreak.

At the same time, financial struggles can add to the stress and anxiety of a broken heart. The pressure of not having enough money can be intense.

However, it’s important to remember that these challenges are not permanent. While it may not seem like it at the moment, things will get better.

Above all, remember that we are not alone. Many people have experienced heartbreak and financial struggles, and there is no shame in asking for help or support. With time, patience, and perseverance, we can overcome these challenges and come out stronger on the other side.

Understanding the Metaphor of God as a Puppet Master


It’s often said that love is a mystery, an unpredictable force that can bring us immense joy or immense pain. In some ways, it can feel like we are just actors in a play, with no control over the script or the characters that come and go.

This metaphor came to mind from a single line in a Tamil song.

நாயகன் மேலிரிந்து
நூலினை ஆட்டுகின்றான்
நாமெலாம் பொம்மை என்று
நாடகம் காட்டுகின்றான்

காவியம் போலொரு
காதலை தீட்டுவான்
காரணம் ஏதும் இன்றி
காட்சியை மாற்றுவான்

The hero from the top (GOD) leaps upon and makes us dance on the rope. We are all just puppets and he stages the play.

Like a poem he stages the love play, Without any reason he will change the scene.

The metaphor of God as a puppet master, controlling us with a thread and treating us like dolls in a love play, can be a powerful way of understanding this unpredictability. It suggests that there is a higher power at work, orchestrating our love lives with a poetic hand.

But the reality is that this higher power, whether we call it God or something else, is often unpredictable and unknowable. Like a puppet master who changes the scene without reason, it can feel like our love lives are at the mercy of forces beyond our control.

We may find ourselves falling in love with someone unexpected, or we may have our hearts broken by someone we thought we could trust. We may spend years searching for the one, only to have them slip through our fingers at the last moment.

And while we may pray to God or ask the universe for a happy ending to our love story, the truth is that we have no control over how the story unfolds. We can only play our parts to the best of our ability, and hope that the other actors in the play will do the same.

At the end of the day, we are all just artists in the play of love, doing our best to create something beautiful and meaningful. We may not be able to control the plot or the characters, but we can control how we respond to the twists and turns of the story.

So, if you find yourself struggling with the unpredictability of love, remember that you are not alone. We are all just puppets in the hands of a higher power, trying to make sense of the mysterious forces that guide us on our journey through life.

How to Handle Resistance from Contemporaries: My Approach


As an entrepreneur, I understand the importance of having a strong network of like-minded individuals who can help me achieve my goals. However, there may be times when some of my contemporaries resist my efforts to control the narrative, which can be frustrating and even detrimental to my online presence. In this blog post, I want to share my approach to handling resistance from contemporaries.

First and foremost, I believe that open and honest communication is key. When I encounter resistance from a colleague or peer, I make an effort to understand their perspective and listen to their concerns. By engaging in a respectful and productive dialogue, we can often find common ground and work towards a mutually beneficial outcome.

However, there may be situations where my contemporaries simply refuse to cooperate or see things from my point of view. In those cases, I am not afraid to take a stand and use my blogging platform to speak out against their actions. Through my blog, I can voice my opinions and raise awareness about the issues at hand.

Of course, it’s important to approach this with professionalism and respect. I never resort to name-calling or personal attacks, but rather focus on the facts and the impact that the resistance is having on our community. By presenting a well-reasoned argument, I hope to persuade others to see things from my perspective and take action towards a positive change

America is much more than just a country; it’s a business.


When we think of America, many of us imagine a great nation built on the principles of freedom, democracy, and opportunity. But the reality is that America is much more than just a country; it’s a business.

From the earliest days of its founding, America has been a place where entrepreneurs could come and make their fortunes. The nation was built on a spirit of innovation, risk-taking, and hard work, and this has led to the creation of some of the world’s largest and most successful businesses.

Today, America is home to some of the biggest corporations in the world, including Apple, Amazon, and Google. These companies are not just American businesses; they are global entities that have a significant impact on the entire world. They create jobs, drive innovation, and generate wealth for their shareholders.

But while these companies are certainly important to the American economy, they are not the only businesses that matter. America is also home to countless small businesses, which are the backbone of the nation’s economy. These businesses range from mom-and-pop shops to innovative startups, and they all contribute to the overall success of the American business landscape.

Of course, America is also a political entity with a complex government structure, and it is important to recognize the role that politics plays in the nation’s business environment. From tax policies to trade agreements to regulations, the government has a significant impact on how businesses operate in America. This can be both a positive and a negative thing, depending on your perspective.

Some argue that America’s business-centric focus has led to a culture of greed and inequality. They point to the fact that the wealthiest Americans control an ever-increasing share of the nation’s wealth, while many working-class families struggle to make ends meet. They argue that the nation’s business leaders are more concerned with maximizing profits than with creating a fair and just society.

Others, however, see America’s business focus as a source of strength. They argue that the nation’s entrepreneurial spirit and innovation have led to incredible advancements in technology, healthcare, and other fields. They point to the fact that America remains the most powerful economy in the world, with a GDP that far exceeds that of any other nation.

In the end, it is difficult to say whether America’s business focus is a good thing or a bad thing. Like most things in life, it is a complex issue with no easy answers. But one thing is certain: America’s status as a business powerhouse is unlikely to change anytime soon. Whether you see that as a positive or a negative thing is up to you.

The Danger of Institutionalization: Dependency on Walls


Institutionalization is a term that is often used to describe the process by which individuals become acclimated to living within a structured and controlled environment, such as a prison or mental institution. The quote “Believe what you want. These walls are funny. First, you hate ‘em, then you get used to ‘em. After long enough, you get so you depend on ‘em. That’s ‘institutionalized'” is a powerful statement that speaks to the concept of institutionalization and its impact on individuals.

When someone is institutionalized, they have been conditioned to the rules and routines of the institution to the point where they have become dependent on them. This process can be insidious, and it can happen slowly over time as a result of prolonged exposure to institutional environments.

One of the most significant effects of institutionalization is the loss of individuality and personal agency. In an institutional environment, there are strict rules and protocols that must be followed, and deviation from these norms can lead to severe consequences. Over time, individuals may come to accept these rules and protocols as normal, and they may even begin to internalize them, to the point where they no longer question their validity or necessity.

This loss of personal agency can be particularly damaging in situations where individuals are being held against their will, such as in a prison or mental institution. These individuals may feel as though they have no control over their lives and may become resigned to their fate, leading to feelings of hopelessness and despair.

Institutionalization can also lead to a sense of learned helplessness, where individuals feel powerless to change their circumstances, even if they are given the opportunity to do so. This can be a significant barrier to rehabilitation and reintegration into society, as individuals who have been institutionalized may struggle to adapt to life outside of the institution and may struggle to make decisions for themselves.

Ultimately, the quote “Believe what you want. These walls are funny. First, you hate ‘em, then you get used to ‘em. After long enough, you get so you depend on ‘em. That’s ‘institutionalized'” serves as a stark reminder of the impact that institutionalization can have on individuals. It highlights the insidious nature of the process and the ways in which it can erode personal agency and individuality. As such, it is essential to be aware of the potential risks of institutionalization and to work to mitigate these risks wherever possible

Don’t Compromise Your Passion: Avoiding the Regret of Missed Opportunities in Life


There’s not a day goes by I don’t feel regret. Not because I’m in here, or because you think I should. I look back on the way I was then: a young, stupid kid who committed that terrible crime. I want to talk to him. I want to try and talk some sense to him, tell him the way things are. But I can’t. That kid’s long gone and this old man is all that’s left. I got to live with that.

As I read through those words, spoken by the character Red in the movie “The Shawshank Redemption,” I couldn’t help but feel a sense of sadness and regret. Regret all the times I’ve held back from pursuing my passions, settling for a safer, more comfortable path. And I know that I’m not alone in feeling this way.

It’s a common narrative in our society to prioritize stability and security over taking risks and pursuing our dreams. We’re told to go to school, get a good job, save for retirement, and then enjoy life once we’ve put in our time. But what about the things we truly love to do? What about the dreams that we’ve had since we were young?

As we grow older, we start to realize the toll that compromise takes on our lives. We start to feel that gnawing sense of regret, the feeling that we could have done more, been more. And it’s a feeling that’s hard to shake off.

But it doesn’t have to be that way. We don’t have to settle for a life that’s less than what we truly desire. It takes courage and determination to pursue our passions, but the rewards are immeasurable.

Imagine waking up every day, excited to start working on something that you truly love. Imagine being able to make a living doing something that brings you joy and fulfillment. It’s not just a dream – it’s possible.

Of course, there will be obstacles along the way. There will be times when we feel like giving up, when the road ahead seems too daunting. But those moments are also opportunities for growth and self-discovery. It’s during those times that we learn the most about ourselves and what we’re truly capable of.

So if you’re reading this and you’re feeling that same sense of regret that Red felt, it’s not too late. You can still pursue your passions, no matter how old you are or what your current situation may be. It’s never too late to start living the life you’ve always wanted.

Don’t be the person who looks back on their life with regret, wishing they had taken more risks and followed their dreams. Be the person who takes action, who pursues their passions with everything they’ve got. Because in the end, that’s what truly matters