THE KONMARI WAY OF LIVING: Reviewing “Joy at Work” by Marie Kondo and Scott Sonenshein

Are you stuck in the whims of productivity and building a career with no time to reflect on yourself? If yes, then this book is for you. Here are 7 insightful things I have learned from this book.

Things every literature student will find relatable

While the science stream is given preference over every damned thing in this world, literature is chosen by those who have an affinity for words and books. It is often deemed as easy to score. But, neither do some know that a literature student has to deal with grammar, spellings, analysis, writing, research, communication skills,Continue reading “Things every literature student will find relatable”

Uppercase

She lives her life in upper case,with proper punctuation.Her attitude is conjunctive;no if and no whether.Just one small but strong full-stop.New paragraph.Leave one line. She hates spelling errorsand finds grammar intimidating.She looks upon her existenceas a perfect sentence.Subject and predicate.For her, each day is infinitivewithout any inflection binding to it.

A letter to Elizabeth Bennet from the novel “Pride and Prejudice”, the strongest female protagonist literature has ever seen

Dear Elizabeth Bennet, An avid Jane Austen fan would never miss knowing about you. It’s been more than 200 years since Pride and Prejudice was published but lest, needless to say, you are eternal, still thriving in my literature books in the form of character sketches, quotes, and thoughts. Your independent views, resistance against givingContinue reading “A letter to Elizabeth Bennet from the novel “Pride and Prejudice”, the strongest female protagonist literature has ever seen”