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The Power of Appreciation and Feedback Over Criticism

  “Hey there, I’m so glad you’re here. Let’s take a few thoughtful moments together.” 💬 A Message That Moved Me A few days ago, I received a heartfelt message for my blog “ The Journey from the Grabs of Loneliness. ” It said: “Amit, this one really touched me. Felt like you wrote my own story — that phase of enjoying solitude turning into silent loneliness, you nailed it. It felt like you have put into words everything I’ve felt but never said. The way you described coming back home, the comfort in little things like food and family — it hit deep. So raw, so real. Felt like my own journey. Please keep writing.” Reading this didn’t just warm my heart — it reignited my purpose. The fact that someone connected so deeply with my words reminded me of the power of expression. It felt relaxing, satisfying, and — most importantly — motivating. That single note of appreciation became the nudge that pushed me to sit down again, and write this very piece. ✍️ Why We Choose to Write There...

The Journey from the Grabs of Loneliness

  At some point in life, we all encounter the slow but strong grasp of loneliness. It may appear during our time away from home for studies or work, or perhaps during phases of personal isolation where decisions and consequences weigh heavy on our hearts. But what if loneliness, rather than being a void, is actually a doorway—a silent teacher that leads us back to something far more profound: the truth that we were never truly alone? Why Are Humans—and Even Animals—Social? From the dawn of time, human beings have thrived in groups. We built tribes, communities, cities, and civilizations not just to share resources, but because companionship is coded into our very biology. Just like packs of wolves or pods of dolphins, we are designed to live with others. Being part of a family or a society isn’t just a cultural construct—it’s a survival mechanism. We care for each other, watch each other’s backs, share responsibilities, grieve and rejoice together. In fact, even when you choo...