
anu chandrashekar
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A writer with a unique perspective.In a way that will make you think and feel, a deep dive. If you like what you read, feel free to leave a tip, I would love some feedback.
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Contentment vs. Affluence:Striving for Real Wealth
Flip through some magazines or your favourite social media channel and wish life were as fabulous as that of a super-rich one. Think they are the way to happiness? Allowing costly lifestyle advertising to certainly capture your imagination, takes a little time to deepen this question: Is it true that a richer life isn't the only recipe for happiness?
By anu chandrashekarabout a year ago in Psyche
Breaking Free: Overcoming Negativity and Cultivating a Positive Mindset
Breaking the Chains of Negativity Do you find yourself surrounded by negativity and you do not know where the exit is, whether there is any? Depression has been described as an umbrella that brings negativity into a person’s life touching on emotion, relationship, and health. So, the good news is that every one of us can free ourselves from these restraints and learn to think more positively.
By anu chandrashekarabout a year ago in Psyche
From Darkness to Light: Overcoming Negative Thoughts and Cultivating a Positive Outlook
We all heard that saying: "Comparison is the thief of joy." It reminds us that most of the time, our highest battles are not with the external world, but with the stories we tell ourselves. The external world's circumstances are challenging indeed, but it is what we say to ourselves and what we think and believe that truly defines our experiences.
By anu chandrashekarabout a year ago in Psyche
The Guardian of the Attic
There was only one rule: do not open the door. That was a simple, unspoken pact between brothers, forged in the fire of childhood horrors and fevered whispers. Over that divide, the attic creaked on its punky floorboards under a canopy of dust-speckled drapes.
By anu chandrashekarabout a year ago in Fiction
The Lost World of Manikyamani
Manikyamani was a 90-year-old woman who lived in a small apartment with her family. She was always physically present, but mentally, she seemed to be stuck in the past, as if that was where she truly belonged. Her talks were full of nostalgia; her voice was tinged with a hint of longing as she spoke of her mother, grandmother, and countless distant relatives.
By anu chandrashekarabout a year ago in Fiction
kadambari's Fairyland. AI-Generated.
I awoke with a jolt, my heart pounding like a drum in my chest. The dream was still so vivid, it felt like I had just stepped out of Kadambari's magical realm. The air was still thick with the sweet scent of honeysuckle and the gentle rustling of leaves. I could almost hear the distant melody of a harp, echoing through the ethereal landscape.
By anu chandrashekarabout a year ago in Fiction
The Forgotten Key . AI-Generated.
A shaft of morning sunlight pierced through the dusty curtains, illuminating the clutter on my dressing table. My gaze fell upon an old, tarnished wooden box that had been sitting there for years, undisturbed. Curiosity piqued, I lifted the lid. Nestled amidst a tangle of faded ribbons and yellowed photographs was a small, rusted key.
By anu chandrashekarabout a year ago in Confessions







