
Ealisha Acharya
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I am an artist, calligrapher, architect, with a creative background. Still figuring myself out though.
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Memories - part 2
A simple thought crossed my mind at that moment. I thought I’d jot it down somewhere. The memories I talked about in my previous writing piece, if you read it, I mentioned some "lost memories". If put together plainly - we are humans. As humans, from the very moment we are born, we see things, we hear things, we learn what is taught to us and we live. In the entire process whatever life has thrown at us or in other words, "taught us" or made us who we are now, or who we have grown to be - those moments or so-called life lessons become quite valuable to us. We even end up calling them “cherished memories”. But with everything, somewhere along the way, each moment, each day, the things we do, or the way we lived a day, or a month, or a year, with time we end up losing most of the memories. It kind of fades away with time. We aren’t invincible neither are our brains. We aren’t machines. We possibly can't always remember every single thing we did in our lives.
By Ealisha Acharya8 months ago in Art
Memories
Memories. Who doesn’t know what memories are? But curiously asking - how would you define them? I would say, they are ones lived moments. For some are good ones. Some are not-so-good ones. Some are lost along the way. Memories are basically every moment lived by a person. Any living beings. It can be dogs, cats, us-humans or hell even dolphins have memories. I am sure it even includes plants and trees. Memories are something that people look up to. Yeah, well. We are humans, with a clear mind of our own - We tend to do a lot of thinking when it comes to things. Well coming back, most people prefer or choose to live in the moment. Sometimes, people aren’t really particular about the little things in their lives. Just that which feels right in that moment of time. I suppose, it must feel great to do things in the moment. I mean, I am simply wondering because I feel in some ways I haven't really lived my life that way. To live momentarily. I'm not saying to live every second of the day. But at least once perhaps, if not twice. (Laughing). I don't really know, I'm just speculating here. Maybe to live in the moment, you should be able to feel or see things greatly. Be more understanding. Be more poetic.
By Ealisha Acharya8 months ago in Art




