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<title>From Carefree Childhood to Storytelling: My Journey Through the Decades</title>
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<content:encoded>&lt;![CDATA[ &lt;p&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Looking back at my life, it&#39;s hard to define what I achieved in my first 20 years. What I do know is that I studied hard and played even harder. Growing up in a small town came with its challenges, but happiness and friendship were never in short supply. My childhood was a whirlwind of joy, spent with my two younger brothers and a lively bunch of cousins (one of the perks of having a big family!).&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;We swam in rivers, climbed trees to grab mangoes, and played endless card games and other childhood favorites. As part of the first batch at my school, there were no seniors to look up to, which pushed me to take on leadership roles early. Being a school captain and house captain in the early grades gave me confidence but also came with its unique set of responsibilities.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Then came my 20s—a decade of heartaches, career-building, and battling stereotypes, both within my family and outside of it. Thankfully, the turmoil had a happy ending when I met and married the man who still makes my heart skip a beat. He’s not only a wonderful husband but also an incredible father.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The 30s brought new adventures as I immigrated to a new country, started a family, and began learning and unlearning life’s many lessons. Raising two beautiful children during this time was both a joy and a journey of growth for me.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;And then, the 40s arrived. Call it a midlife crisis or listening to my soul, but I could no longer resist the pull of writing. Balancing motherhood (always my first priority), a full-time job, and my love for storytelling was no easy feat. Yet, with a supportive husband, a loving family, and a circle of amazing friends, I found my rhythm.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Today, I’m thrilled to share my stories with the world, starting with &lt;em&gt;Summer of &#39;93&lt;/em&gt;. It’s not just a book—it’s the first chapter in my dream to tell tales waiting to be heard.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Here’s to embracing every phase of life, cherishing its lessons, and daring to pursue the passions that make our hearts sing!&lt;/p&gt; ]]&gt;</content:encoded>
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<content:encoded>&lt;![CDATA[ &lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brown and Bold: Embracing True Beauty&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Brown is beautiful. So is black, white, and every other shade that human beings come in—though why we categorize beauty by skin tones still baffles me. This wisdom, however, wasn’t something I carried with me from the start. I grew up in a part of India and during a time when fairness was synonymous with beauty. “Fair and lovely” wasn’t just a phrase; it was an unspoken rule for anyone aspiring to feel accepted, admired, or valued.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;As a child, I quickly realized that I didn’t fit into this narrow standard. But rather than letting this standard dictate my confidence, I chose another path. I turned my energy inward, focusing on the things I could excel at—my talents, my intellect, and my ability to work hard. I understood early on that while I couldn’t change the way I looked, I could shape my identity through what I did and who I became.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;This decision—to invest in my talents rather than sulk over societal beauty standards—didn’t come naturally or easily. It was a bold choice, and I had help making it. I was lucky to be surrounded by a loving mother who constantly affirmed my worth, a confident grandmother who had seen and endured enough to impart real wisdom, a supportive father who valued character over appearances, and brothers who added fun and camaraderie to my life. Their collective encouragement built a foundation of self-worth that allowed me to focus on who I wanted to be, rather than what I looked like.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;But not everyone grows up with such a circle of support. That’s why it’s crucial to raise children with the confidence to be bold—bold enough to ignore society’s shallow standards and brave enough to nurture their own unique talents. Boldness doesn’t just happen; it needs to be cultivated. It requires parents, guardians, and communities to teach children that their value is not in how they look, but in who they are and what they bring to the world.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Beauty is not a single shade or standard. It’s in the courage to pursue your dreams, the confidence to own your identity, and the strength to rise above the noise of societal judgments. Teaching this lesson early to our children will empower them to break free from the pressures of conformity and focus on their individuality and potential. Don’t let anyone define your worth by their narrow expectations. Celebrate your uniqueness, nurture your talents, and know that your true beauty lies in your courage to be yourself.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brown is bold. Brown is beautiful. So are you.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt; ]]&gt;</content:encoded>
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