Last week I finished reading “Hooked” by Nir Eyal and the book explores the psychology behind why some products capture our attention and keep us coming back.
When tragedies like a plane crash happen, it's deeply unsettling. It's natural to ask: Why them? Why now? Were all those lives connected by the same destiny? Or is life simply unpredictable?
And then someone like Bhoomi & one passenger who was in the plane survive… it stirs something within me. Was it sheer chance? Was it divine intervention? Or was it their past karmas unfolding differently?
Perhaps it’s both.
Maybe life is a blend of the scripted and the spontaneous—where some moments are written in the stars, and others are written in how we live, love, and choose every day.
So let's do our best, nomatter what the circumstances are. And I truly truly believe in that:)
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When tragedies like a plane crash happen, it's deeply unsettling. It's natural to ask: Why them? Why now? Were all those lives connected by the same destiny? Or is life simply unpredictable?
And then someone like Bhoomi & one passenger who was in the plane survive… it stirs something within me. Was it sheer chance? Was it divine intervention? Or was it their past karmas unfolding differently?
Perhaps it’s both.
Maybe life is a blend of the scripted and the spontaneous—where some moments are written in the stars, and others are written in how we live, love, and choose every day.
So let's do our best, nomatter what the circumstances are. And I truly truly believe in that:)