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An Emotional Journey of Love and Healing: Can We Be Strangers Again? by Shrijeet Shandilya

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Can We Be Strangers Again? by Shrijeet Shandilya is a heartfelt story that speaks to anyone who has ever been in a relationship that ended in heartbreak. It explores the pain of moving on, the struggle of healing, and the hope for closure, all through the eyes of the protagonist, Dev . This story takes us on an emotional journey, showing how we sometimes need to face the past to grow and find peace in the future. The Story's Beginning: A Message That Changes Everything Dev is a young man studying for his MBA in Goa. His life seems to be moving on, but everything changes when he receives a simple yet powerful message from his ex-girlfriend, Tanishka . The message says: "Can we be strangers again?" This one line brings all the memories flooding back. Dev was deeply in love with Tanishka, but their relationship ended in pain and confusion. The breakup left a scar in his heart, and now, years later, Tanishka is asking if they can return to being strangers. This question...

Review: The Art of Laziness

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The Art of Laziness takes a new and interesting approach to productivity. Instead of pushing you to always work hard, it encourages you to work smarter and embrace a more relaxed lifestyle. This book teaches how being “lazy” can actually help you achieve better results in life and work. Here’s a simple breakdown of what each chapter covers:  Chapter 1: The Power of Laziness   This chapter introduces the main idea: Laziness isn’t about doing nothing, it’s about doing things in a way that saves energy and time. The author argues that slowing down can actually help you be more creative and productive in the long run. Important lines:    "Laziness, when done right, helps you work less but achieve more."  "Taking breaks and resting your mind can lead to better ideas and outcomes."  Chapter 2: The Myth of Hustle Culture   In this chapter, the author talks about how society often pushes people to work nonstop. However, this constant rush can le...