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Saturday, September 27, 2025

The Global Journey of Words: A Connection from Hanoi and Moments of Self-Reflection ๐ŸŒ

Every evening, when I sit at my computer and look at my blog’s statistics, I am filled with a unique sense of contentment and wonder. Readers from 103 different countries have read my thoughts, and today, I have gathered 161 flags on my blog. Among these are views from 'Unknown' regions and satellite providers. While their exact locations remain a mystery, their presence is proof that words can cross any boundary and technology to reach the farthest corners of the world. A particular highlight from this evening deeply touched me. Just about three hours ago, a reader from the beautiful and historic city of Hanoi, Vietnam, visited my blog to read an old article of mine. This piece, titled "Heavenly Bed," was originally published in 'Woman's Era' magazine (July Second, 2018 issue), which I had scanned and shared on my blog. As I realized someone in Hanoi was reading those detailed insights on bed linens, fabrics, and thread counts after all these years, I paused and fell into deep thought. Reading my own words from the past, I began to evaluate myself. It made me reflect on how much my writing and thoughts have evolved over time. Reading my old posts, rediscovering myself in the pages of the past, and connecting with strangers across the globe has truly become a beautiful evening ritual for me. My heartfelt gratitude to that anonymous reader in Hanoi and to all my readers worldwide for showering my words with so much love. ๐Ÿ™✍️
เค‡เคธ เคฌ्เคฒॉเค— เคธे เคฎैं เคฌเคนुเคค เคช्เคฐเคญाเคตिเคค เคนुเคˆ Tasbih & Chai: Life. Wounds. And everything in between Tasbih & Chai: Life. Wounds. And everything in between: My dearest reader, Life is beautiful. Google image.  It is true when they say the years are passing swiftly, and it is all days of ...

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