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the messy art of making

Divya

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Long haul love

Growing up I had a lot of insecurities around friendships and how long they will last. I worried that if I was not useful, if people didn’t actively recieve things from me, they would abandon me. So I tried to not be a burden. I tried to al...

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Creating the way my mom cooks

My mom never bought measuring spoons until her 50s. If you are Indian, and have ever tried to learn how to cook, from your mom, your aunt or any other family member, you know that precise recipes are a rare sight. Everything is done with an...

3 months ago
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A letter to my inner critic

Dear Inner Critic,

4 months ago
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Compromise, the fast lane to resentment

I have hated compromises as a concept from the bottom of my heart as far back as I can remember. Compromises always feel like “here, I will lose a little, so you do too so that we can get done with this” and I have never understood it when ...

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