
A Little Butterfly
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Hi, I am on my journey of exploring life’s stories through words. Writing on lifestyle, faith, values, and modern challenges.
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Stories (10)
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Is Love Enough to Change His Mind?
Aryan was a man of extremes: ruthless in business, uninterested in relationships, and reckless in pleasure. He had everything money could buy, but nothing really mattered. To the outside world, he appeared to be just another charming entrepreneur, but behind closed doors, he drowned in his addiction, which kept his emotions hidden.
By A Little Butterfly12 months ago in Fiction
Finding Love Again
Vincy had never believed in fate, but meeting Andrew felt like destiny. It was a rainy evening in New York, and she dashed into a café to escape the downpour, only to collide with a stranger, spilling coffee all over his shirt. "Perfect," he said, looking annoyed. She apologised profusely, and that chaotic start turned into an hour-long conversation over fresh cups of coffee.
By A Little Butterfly12 months ago in Fiction
Discover 5 Free Self-Help Books You Can Download Today
Life is a beautiful enigma, filled with highs and lows, twists and turns. While unpredictability keeps things exciting, it also demands that we continuously grow, adapt, and improve ourselves. In this pursuit of personal growth, self-help books serve as incredible tools - offering wisdom, practical advice, and transformative insights.
By A Little Butterfly12 months ago in Writers
Fanfiction: What it means to us?
Let me make the title a bit clearer before I begin with the main context. “Fanfiction: What Does It Mean to Us?” The pronoun “us” has been stressed here. We all, in some way or another, are affected by fiction in general. Fiction is literature that is created from one’s imagination and is not presented as fact, though it may be based on a true story or situation. We all watch movies, read stories, listen to songs, etc. Most of them are fictional. Some popular types are romance (my personal favourite), action-adventure, science fiction, fantasy, speculative fiction, suspense/thriller (my second personal favourite), young adult, new adult, etc. Now here comes a completely new genre, “Fanfiction.”
By A Little Butterflyabout a year ago in Fiction
From Childhood Allies to Adult Best Friends: Sibling Love
To be honest, those little kids are my life. My entire universe seems to revolve around them. This post is solely about me, my sisters, and how our wonderful sibling relationship has evolved over the years.
By A Little Butterflyabout a year ago in Writers
The Surprising Reasons We Become What We Hate
For so many years, I kept telling myself, that I didn’t want to become like my biological mother. I had a list of things I didn’t want to do, behaviours I didn’t want to emulate, and values I wouldn’t accept. Despite my determination, I found myself falling into patterns that contradicted my own values. It felt strange, even disheartening, but I eventually realised that this phenomenon is not unique to me. It is a psychological reality of how the mind functions, and understanding it can lead to profound self-awareness.
By A Little Butterflyabout a year ago in Confessions
AI and Faith: A New Way to Think About God
I was scrolling through Quora questions when I came across this one: "If advanced artificial intelligence creates a belief system and concludes that a higher power is required for existence, will this redefine humanity's understanding of God as a concept inherent in intelligence rather than divinity?" I initially pondered the question, captivated by its beauty and depth. Who could have imagined AI, a product of human ingenuity, grappling with the profound? If AI develops a belief system that acknowledges a higher power, it may lead us to reconsider the nature of divinity. Is the concept of God naturally associated with intelligence, or is it unique to humans?
By A Little Butterflyabout a year ago in Futurism
It’s Your Life, Babe. Be Extra, Be The Terrific You.
Sipping tea at my desk, waiting for my next student, I felt compelled to write this. This year has been a rollercoaster ride — a beautiful beginning, a heartbreaking jolt in the middle, and a healing journey at the end. I won’t dwell on lessons or mistakes because I’ve already written extensively about them. Today is about being grateful. Thank you — to God, my family, and time itself — because time truly heals.
By A Little Butterflyabout a year ago in Motivation
Why Women Make The Mistakes Again And Again?
Mistakes are a part of life, and for many women, certain patterns appear to repeat, particularly in relationships. Trust me, I understand — I’ve made the same mistakes repeatedly. But is this entirely our fault? Hardly. I’m a woman, and I’ve seen firsthand how easy it is to get caught up in cycles of choosing the wrong person, investing in the wrong situation, or believing the wrong intentions. After my most recent mistake — a painful experience that forced me to step back and rethink everything — I embarked on a journey of self-discovery to figure out why this kept happening. I wanted to get back to a healthier, more confident version of myself, ready to face the future with clarity and resilience. And I’ve realised that I’m not alone — this is a story shared by many women all over the world.
By A Little Butterflyabout a year ago in Confessions



