Money Matters.

My first job paid ₹6,000. I lived in Mumbai and had no idea how to manage money—because no one ever told me I needed to. Like many women, I made choices based on loyalty, love, and what felt right in the moment. But life has a way of demanding clarity. This is a story about missed opportunities, painful lessons, and slowly building financial independence from scratch. If you’ve ever felt unprepared or unsure about money, this one’s for you.

Fight, We Will!

cover your hair, your facecover your anger, your hurt, your disgustsmile, don’t look up, talk back,better yet, SAY NOTHING. don’t interfere, hold it inremember yourRead More

Objectivity has no Gender

This just came to my news feed – Breaking: Devotion Cannot Be Subjected To Gender Discrimination, SC Allows Women Entry In Sabarimala By 4:1 Majority; LoneRead More

Awaiting you

I wished you were a girl.  The daughter I am to my mother, a cheeky brat like Abigail, the adorable but bull-headed Elena, oh and little Zara,Read More

The Birthday Gifts

This morning I struggle about making a choice.I need to get my niece and nephew a birthday gift as they turn four. My nephew knowsRead More