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Demi Lovato- Dancing With the Devil

(With Dancing With the Devil Demi showed her vulnerable truth to the whole world without any fear of being judged. This is the story of her addiction and overdose in 2018, where she was almost dead lost her vision and etc. She wrote this song in November- December of 2018. "Dancing With the Devil" is the title track of her seventh studio album ' Dancing With the Devil...The Art of Starting Over. The song is a masterpiece in itself.. go enjoy it. )    Ooh, oh, oh It's just a little red wine, I'll be fine Not like I wanna do this every night I've been good, don't I deserve it? I think I earned it, feels like it's worth it In my mind, mind Twisted reality, hopeless insanity I told you I was okay, but I was lying I was dancing with the devil Out of control Almost made it to heaven It was closer than you know Playing with the enemy Gambling with my soul It's so hard to say no When you're dancing with the devil Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh Yeah, yeah It's ...

Why We Need A Closure?

 Yes! This one closure about which I am going to talk about today is 'the closure we need in any breaking relationship. I am sure we all have faced the situation of heartbreaks, lots of tears, and stress at one point of time in our life. And I am also sure that some of the few heartbreaks must be based on understanding and happily made and some of maybe unsaid heartbreaks. I know, all heartbreaks feel the same but that unsaid heartbreak feels the most you can ever experience. This hurts the most, its have the capability to destroy you completely that you will not able to collect yourself. At one point in time, you will understand this heartbreak and you may accept it too, and moving ahead in your life but every night when you spend your 5-10 minutes with yourself you always get back to that unsaid heartbreak that happens 5 months or 5 years before from now. That 5-10 minutes exhaust your whole day's positive moments which you spend in the entire day with just one thought. This ...

10 Lesson 2020 Taught Us by Jay Shetty

Jay Shetty is an Indian-British origin author and former monk who keep inspiring youth and his audience with all the knowledge he have through his journey of monk and experience. He is author of his famous book "Think Like A Monk" published in 2020, and podcaster of his famous podcast "On Purpose". In this chaotic pandemic year of 2020, Jay give us the 10 things which this pandemic year taught us. Shetty tried enlighten us and tried to welcome New year on good note. 1. Adaptability creates opportunity even in adversity. 2. When things go wrong it helps to be around the right people. 3. When people are hurting, we discover the healers.   4. We often have to be broken apart first to connect back together. 5. Pain often brings with it the solutions to address it. 6. We are more connected than we even know. 7. You find certainty in uncertainty through service. 8. Don't take anything for granted: your health, wealth or family. 9. Disruption can be a great reason to g...

Another side of Covid-19

"Life is nothing without hurdles." We all know that how boring will life will be if there will be no ups and downs, hurdles and enjoyment, tragedy and fate. Life without these things is the same as food without spices. The same work of spices has done the Corona Virus with our life this year in 2020. I know pandemic has done many bad things to us like deaths, migration, unemployment, the slowdown of the economy, no social life for months and etc. All over the world approx 1,711498 individuals are dead due to covid-19, the economy has been massively impacted, marginalized people suffered for basic necessities of food and shelter. Apart from all of these difficulties and hurdles Covid-19 also done good things for us. You just need to think from under the table with different directions and perspectives. Just tell me, have you ever thought that you will spend your 3-4 month 24 hours with all your family members? With all the siblings, with your father who always out for work and...

I Would Leave Me If I Could: Halsey a Singer, Songwriter and Activist

Halsey aka Ashley Nicolette Frangipane is an American singer, songwriter, and activist. She started her journey as a young YouTuber by covering the songs of Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber, and other signers. She also wrote and sing her song on YouTube.   Her first single “Ghost” was re-launched in 2014 for her debut studio album. Her personal life was full of internal and external hurdles like all of us but she didn’t give up at any point of time in her journey rather she determined to fight back against all odds. She was bullied every time during her childhood dealing with mental health. In an interview, she also revealed that she’s been always struggling with making friends. Her home life was also chaotic. Facing all of these situations, at the age of 17 she got to know that she is suffering from “Bipolar Disorder”, she attempted suicide because of all the things she was facing whether it’s her family situation, physical situation, or her disorder. During higher education she ...

Financial Independence And Women

 Why financial independence is important for women? I asked why not?? Yes financial independence is important for all regardless of men and women, but in our patriarchal society where men's have all the rights to do things, where men's are the sole decision-maker in the house, women's did not have the basic rights to do things (what to wear what to not, where to spend money where to not, buy something, which job we should do or we shouldn't etc.) they have to take permission for all these things. Financial Independence as important as your identity is or we can see financial independence as a tool to define our own identity. Financial independence is as much as important to financial freedom. Well, now you must be curious about what exactly financial independence is? Financial independence is enough income to pay our own living expenses without any kind of dependence. Whereas Financial freedom is when you can spend money without any kind of constraint or stress. Well yo...

Sufi Sun a South Asian Pakistani Queer

Sufi Malik aka Sufi Sun born and brought up in a Pakistani Sunni Muslim family in New York. She is a photographer, poet, an art teacher, and a lover. She left her family at the age of 17 to live her real own version of Sufi, doing everything on her own for herself making her own chosen family and community. It was not as smooth as we can ever imagine to come up with a thing which is so unacceptable to our own family that they can disown us for that or whatever and the so-called crime she has done to be a "gay" or "queer" but it was not her choice to being a queer it is how it is.  And I am so glad that she didn't give up at any point in time in her journey. And came up as the icon for many Asian queer youths who still are not able to collect that courage to be open about their sexuality to their family friends and so-called society who never ever be there for them unless they do have some needs. ( check her own story "Growing up Muslim & Queer"  ht...