
Subhasri Devaraj
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How a Homeless Man's Hunger Changed My Life
I remember it like it was yesterday, the day that changed my perspective on life forever. I was walking down a busy street in the city, lost in thought, when a homeless man approached me. I could sense his desperation and immediately tensed up, ready to brush him off with a curt "no" and move on.
By Subhasri Devarajabout a year ago in Fiction
The Art of Loving: Lessons I’ve Learned from Loving You
Loving someone is an art—a craft that requires patience, understanding, and a willingness to grow. Over time, as we navigate the twists and turns of life together, I’ve come to realize that love isn’t just something we feel; it’s something we learn and refine, like a painter perfecting a masterpiece. Here are the lessons I’ve learned from loving you, lessons that have not only deepened our connection but also taught me more about myself.
By Subhasri Devarajabout a year ago in Fiction
The Work-from-Home Wardrobe Dilemma
When the world shifted to working from home, I thought, "This is it. This is the dream!" No more early morning alarms, no more scrambling to catch the bus, and best of all, no more dress code. It was going to be sweatpants and T-shirts all day, every day, and I was here for it.
By Subhasri Devarajabout a year ago in Fiction
Divorce Diaries: The Silent Struggles We Don't Talk About
It’s late at night, and I’m lying in bed, staring at the ceiling, feeling the tears well up again. I tell myself not to cry, that I’ve cried enough over this, over him, over everything we lost. But it’s no use. The tears come anyway, hot and bitter, a mix of sadness, anger, and something else I can’t quite name.
By Subhasri Devarajabout a year ago in Fiction
When Love Turns Cold
When they first met, everything felt like a dream. Their love was fresh, full of life, and bursting with color. They couldn’t get enough of each other, spending hours talking, laughing, and dreaming about a future together. It was that kind of connection where everything seemed to align perfectly, and the world felt brighter just because they were in it together.
By Subhasri Devarajabout a year ago in Fiction
The Echo of Silence
You knew it was coming long before the words were spoken. There was a quiet, creeping stillness in the house that had grown louder with every passing day. The conversations had become brief, clipped—just enough to get by without really saying anything. The space between you, once filled with laughter and shared secrets, had stretched and stretched until it felt like you were living on opposite sides of an invisible chasm.
By Subhasri Devarajabout a year ago in Fiction
Generative AI: The Future of Creativity or the End of Originality?
The rise of Generative AI is one of the most fascinating developments in technology today, stirring excitement and trepidation in equal measure. As artificial intelligence (AI) advances, so does its ability to create—be it art, music, writing, or even entire virtual worlds. But what does this mean for the future of creativity? Is Generative AI a tool that will elevate human ingenuity, or is it a harbinger of a world where originality is replaced by algorithmic output?
By Subhasri Devarajabout a year ago in 01
Decoding the Secret Messages Behind Every Status Update: The Hidden Emotions, Emojis, and Memes of Social Media
Every status update we post is more than just a simple statement—it's a subtle communication with a secret message meant for a specific person. Whether it's an inspirational quote or a seemingly random picture of the sunset, there's often a hidden meaning lurking behind the pixels.
By Subhasri Devaraj2 years ago in Lifehack
The Two Pioneers of Exams: Sir Charles William Eliot and Henry Fischel
What do a 19th century Harvard president and a tired professor have in common? Believe it or not, they played a crucial role in shaping the modern-day exam system. Read on to discover the origins of exams and how these two historical figures paved the way for the tests that rule our lives today.
By Subhasri Devaraj2 years ago in Education








