Arup Srivastava
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After long time
It's been a long time, a very tired person telling me from the other side of the mirror please don't do it leave it now I did not agree nor did I lose Today after a long time I looked carefully in the mirror again. On the other side of the mirror... his appearance was weak and his vision was blurry Hardly recognizing me he just said not anymore he had tears in his eyes and I was crying
By Arup Srivastava about 20 hours ago in Poets
Digital revolution and mental health
In the current era of digitalization, referred to as the age of artificial intelligence, it is true that our world is undergoing a communication revolution. The end and scope of this revolution are still beyond our imagination. Communication revolution has significantly simplified our lives—no longer do we need to stand in long lines or deal with issues like corruption. We don’t need to spend hours in libraries or meet people to obtain information; our mobile phones hold solutions to most of our problems. In today's Digital world, nothing seems impossible.
By Arup Srivastava 2 days ago in Humans
31st December
When cold falls from the sky in the silence of cold nights, I set out to find the end of the deserted road. I think I should go ahead and cross the threshold of the next year, to convince myself that your luck doesn't change just because the year changes. Or run so fast that I leave many centuries behind and reach the future.
By Arup Srivastava 5 days ago in Poets
personality development in childhood
The goodness or badness of a person is not determined by their wealth, social status, or education. We encounter good and bad people at every level of society. Why is it that while we have good people on one hand, on the other, we come across individuals with extremely corrupt personalities? We often hear about such distorted individuals in newspapers and news channels, which makes it hard to believe that humans can behave in such a way. What happens that leads to such a distorted form of human behavior? Research has proven that a person’s lifestyle, perspective, mentality, and social behavior—their overall personality—are shaped by their childhood and upbringing. Let’s look at some examples:
By Arup Srivastava 6 days ago in Humans
Maybe I've grown up.
Maybe I've grown up. I am less angry and have become more scared. Although I care about right and wrong, Now I have started keeping quiet. Maybe I've grown up. After all, I am human. I laugh with everyone, but cry alone. Maybe I've grown up. The road is long, and there are also shadows of dense trees. But now I don't stop; I just keep moving. Maybe I have grown up.
By Arup Srivastava 7 days ago in Poets
Time
The time passes sometimes stop slowly sometimes so fast that everything stops Time passes. But leaves behind a long line of shadows On that fourth axis, on which we walk without consciousness Sometimes years pass, sometimes centuries, and then we back to their senses, then every morning they change another scale of the date, move forward on that fourth axis and say time passes
By Arup Srivastava 8 days ago in Poets
Karma, destiny and life
Is our future also determined as soon as we are born? Does the position of the planets, time period and the position of the Sun determine the direction and condition of our life. Many of us wake up in the morning and look at the horoscope.
By Arup Srivastava 11 days ago in Humans
Tiger Mosquitoes Behind Dengue Fever Increase in Europe
Invasive Mosquitoes Spread Diseases The Asian tiger mosquito, also known as Aedes albopictus, is an invasive species that spreads diseases. These mosquitoes can carry illnesses from one person to another and from one place to another. They have now settled in 13 countries in the European Union (EU), including France, Spain, and Greece. Experts believe their presence is causing a rise in dengue fever cases in Europe
By Arup Srivastava 12 days ago in Lifehack