A Cursed Desire

You want it so badly, you chase it.  You pray for it. You think about it 24x7.  You decide on what you'd do if you got it.  But in your head you know you won't get it, and you've already made your peace with it.  And yet, deep down a voice inside tells you to …

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France And Euro 2016 – Nice, Eze Village & Monaco

Nice From Paris, we took a 6 am flight to one of my favourite cities, Nice (pronounced as "Neece"). Unfortunately, our flight was delayed due to an air traffic personnel strike (which I was told was neither a big deal nor very rare in this part of the world). Arriving in Nice at 10, we …

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France And Euro 2016 – Paris

This one has been long overdue. I went to France back in July 2016 for the Euros. A classic example of sports tourism. Given the economics and numbers behind such events, it is not surprising the amount of bids a country is willing to make and the lengths they're ready to go to, to host …

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On Joy and Sorrow By Kahlil Gibran

Then a woman said, Speak to us of Joy and Sorrow. And he answered: Your joy is your sorrow unmasked. And the selfsame well from which your laughter rises was oftentimes filled with your tears. And how else can it be? The deeper that sorrow carves into your being, the more joy you can contain. …

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Joy And Sorrow – Two Sides of The Same Coin

I was just trying to connect the dots between Joy And Sorrow the other day, after I realised that the person who brought me the most happiness was also the source of some of my misery. To summarise, their presence brought me a world of joy and their immediate absence led to me missing them …

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Cycling For Beginners

Listed below are a few cycling tips I personally followed as a beginner or wished someone had told me sooner than later. This post is aimed solely for beginners and enthusiasts who have started cycling recently. I've tried to cover some of the most common pitfalls of getting into riding, but haven't forgotten that the …

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A Special Lady

I’ll tell you something you already know, I really like you and that’s up for show. You’re so incredible and a sight for sore eyes, Your brain a whacky combo of wicked and wise. We started off decently well if you ask me, Until those unfortunate times came by. But you kept faith in me …

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Are Masks Safe To Wear While Working Out?

Popular opinion is that a mask poses a lot of discomfort even while not exerting oneself, wearing one while working out can be even harder. To put all your doubts to rest, we consulted with care.fit pulmonologist, Dr. Manish Sahu. The early days of the new normal were difficult for everyone. Wearing a mask has …

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A New Year Resolution to Reduce Weight and Lose Fat? Here’s Everything You Need to Know!

We all know about fat. Fat is bad, right? We need to lose it to be fit and healthy. Well, not quite. In fact, fat (in the right amount) is essential  for leading a healthy life. The problem lies in having too much or too little. That’s where body fat percentage comes in. So what …

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