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Nylon Kayiru - Thriller Novel By Sujatha

Sometimes the most powerful lessons in life don't come from our own failures—they come from observing others. In this episode, I share a memorable experience from my college drama competition that taught me the importance of attention to detail, preparation, and learning from the experiences of others. This is a story about vicarious learning—gaining wisdom without having to make the mistake yourself.Join me as I reflect on how one unexpected result changed my perspective and taught me a lesson that has stayed with me ever since.Key Takeaway: You don't have to experience every mistake personally to learn from it. Sometimes, observing others is enough to gain valuable wisdom.

3 Simple Brain Tricks for a Happier LifeHappiness isn't always about big achievements. Sometimes, small mental shifts can make a huge difference in how you feel every day.

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It feels terrible when the people we love the most leave us.It feels like a mirror has shattered.Yes, the mirror is broken.And even if we try to fix it, the cracks will always remain.That's why we should never lose our self-respect by going back to the same person again and again.Sometimes, letting go is the best way to heal.Life does not end because someone leaves.In fact, it becomes the beginning of a new chapter — a new version of ourselves.

“In the 1960s and 1970s, most homes did not have refrigerators. People used simple clay pots or sand pots to store only essential food, mainly cooked rice for the day. They kept only what was necessary.Today, we have refrigerators, and we keep filling them with many unnecessary items. In the same way, our minds are overloaded with information, worries, comparisons, social media content, and negative thoughts.Our brain was not designed to store endless mental clutter. If we stop dumping unnecessary things into our mind, we can reduce stress and overthinking. A peaceful mind comes from keeping only what truly matters.”Podcast DescriptionWhy do we overthink so much today?In this podcast, I compare the human mind to a refrigerator. Earlier generations lived with simplicity. They stored only what they needed. But today, just like we overload our refrigerators with unnecessary items, we overload our minds with endless thoughts, stress, social media, comparisons, and worries.This episode explains how mental clutter leads to overthinking and how simplifying your mind can bring peace, clarity, and emotional balance.Sometimes, the solution is not adding more to life — it is removing what is unnecessary.

“Luck is where preparation meets opportunity.” — SenecaSuccess is not always about waiting for the perfect moment.The more you learn, grow, and prepare yourself, the more opportunities you are able to recognize and use.Luck may look sudden from the outside, but behind it there is often: • hard work, • consistency, • patience, • and readiness.When opportunity finally arrives, preparation turns that moment into success.

In this emotional episode from the epic Ramayana, Hanuman searches tirelessly for Mother Sita in Lanka. At first, he feels hopeless and says, “I cannot see Sita.” But he does not give up. With faith and determination, Hanuman searches once again and finally finds Sita just when she is about to lose hope. Through courage, devotion, and persistence, Hanuman becomes the messenger of hope and saves Mother Sita.A powerful story about never giving up, even in the darkest moments.

In this episode, we explore a powerful lesson shared by Parveen Sultana — why marks alone do not decide success in life. Through a simple yet thought-provoking story about a class topper and an average student, this podcast reminds us that communication, confidence, creativity, and real-world skills often create a lasting identity.A motivational episode for students, parents, and anyone chasing success beyond marks.

Sometimes, the way we see things is not based on truth, but on the people and environment around us. In this short thought-provoking story, a math teacher gives a simple classroom demonstration that reveals how our thinking, identity, and decisions are shaped by society. A powerful reminder to think independently and understand the influence of the world around us.

Mahabharat - The Power of Words – Krishna's Lesson to Arjuna and Bhima

Sometimes life breaks us to build us.Just like a sculptor removes unnecessary pieces from a stone to reveal a masterpiece, life shapes us through struggles, failures, and pain.This short story reminds us that difficult moments are not always punishments — they may be preparing us to become the strongest version of ourselves.

Sometimes, one forgotten word can feel incredibly embarrassing in front of everyone. During an interview, she struggled to pronounce the word “philanthropist,” and instead of letting the moment become uncomfortable, Salman Khan gently stepped in and said that even he finds it difficult sometimes.That small gesture turned embarrassment into comfort.It reminded me of a similar moment from my own life. A girl once forgot her speech midway on stage, and I helped her continue and finish confidently. Sometimes, kindness is not about grand actions — it's about helping someone feel safe in their most embarrassing moments. ✨

Wherever life takes you,when failure finds you,when happiness fades away—return to where your heart feels safe.Come back home.

A Small Act of LoveIt was a rainy evening.After a long, tiring day at work, a man returned home, drenched and exhausted.His wife had prepared dinner with love — simple dosai.But due to the rush, one dosai was slightly burnt (karugi vittathu).As she was about to eat that imperfect dosai herself,the man gently took it and began eating it instead, without saying a word.Their little son watched this silently.He noticed everything — the mistake, the moment, and the choice his father made.In that small act, the child learned something big:Love is not about perfection, but about understanding and care.That night, the boy smiled — not because the food was perfect,but because the love in his home was.

Arjun grew up in a warm joint family, surrounded by love, care, and togetherness. After completing his schooling, he moved abroad for higher studies and eventually settled there with a good job. Life got busy, and slowly, his daily calls to his mother turned into rare conversations… until one day, even those calls stopped.His mother kept asking him to come home, but Arjun kept postponing it. One evening, standing alone in his balcony, he watched a flock of birds flying together across the sky. In that silent moment, something inside him shifted.He realized a deep truth — no matter how far we go in life, or how successful we become, home is not just a place… it is where our heart truly belongs.This short emotional story reflects family bonds, distance, and the silent longing that always pulls us back to where we started.

When I was in 6th standard, I always wanted a role with a huge number of dialogues. I finally got selected for an English drama

Where Faith Leads, Miracles Follow

Don't overthink about small cuts or hurts, and don't drain yourself emotionally. What you're going through is just a small portion of your day. You once said it feels like walking on a path full of thorns — but understand this, dear.There was a girl who went to a garden one day. She saw many beautiful roses and felt a strong desire to pluck them, smell them, and wear them in her hair. She happily picked a few flowers. But suddenly, as she reached for another rose, a thorn pricked her hand. It hurt a lot.Did she cry and leave the garden because of that one thorn?Did she think, “My hand is more important, I shouldn't continue,” and walk away?No.She removed the thorn, threw it aside, and continued plucking the flowers.Why?Because she was focused on the flowers — her passion, her desire — not on the pain or the obstacle.That's the point.When I say “I am a warrior, not a worrier,” it's not just a quote. It's the way I live. I've faced many struggles and pains, but I never let them stop me.So listen again — if you keep reacting to every small hurt and feel overwhelmed, you are only punishing yourself.Now tell me:Do you want the flowers?Or do you want to sit and cry about the thorn that pricked you?

As a child, Rama was happily playing and enjoying his time in Ayodhya.One day, Surya (the Sun God) came to see little Rama. He was so mesmerized by Rama's beauty, innocence, and divine charm that he kept watching him continuously.Days passed… but Surya Bhagavan didn't want to leave.He stayed longer and longer—almost as if time had stopped—just to keep seeing Rama.Because Surya remained in the sky for so long, Chandra (the Moon God) could not appear at all.So, for many days—almost like a whole month—there was no night, only daylight…All because Surya was lost in devotion, watching little Rama play.

Arun was a lazy boy. Every day, he would say, “I will do my work tomorrow.”One day, his teacher came and gave him a small plant. She asked him to plant it at his house and take care of it.Arun planted the sapling, but he didn't water it regularly. Days passed, and the plant slowly dried up and died.After a few days, the teacher visited Arun's house and saw the dead plant. She showed it to Arun and said,“This is exactly how your life will become if you keep postponing your work. Just like this plant needed daily care, your future also needs daily effort.”Arun realized his mistake and decided to change himself.This short story teaches an important life lesson about avoiding laziness and procrastination. Small daily efforts lead to growth and success, while neglect and delay can destroy our future—just like an uncared plant.

What if the cure to your pain isn't medicine… but a shift in focus?In this thought-provoking episode, we explore a powerful story of George Bernard Shaw, who believed he was too sick to even get out of bed. But when a doctor arrives—ironically suffering from chest pain—Shaw rises, helps him, prepares tea, and forgets his own illness.What follows is a surprising lesson:

A blind man sits quietly under a tree when three powerful figures pass by—a common man, a minister, and a king. Each asks him a question, but only one of them treats him with true respect. Without seeing the king, the blind man recognizes him through something far deeper than sight.This powerful story reminds us that true identity is not revealed by position or power, but by behavior and character. While knowledge may give authority, it is character that earns respect.In a world where status often overshadows values, this episode highlights a timeless truth: respecting others is the real mark of greatness.

friends received a box full of eggs. One friend secured his box with a lock, while the other ignored this small step, thinking it wasn't important. One evening, a group of monkeys came and took away the unlocked box, leaving him with nothing.

Description“The Scorpion and the Frog” is a short moral story about trust and true nature. A scorpion asks a frog to carry him across a river. At first, the frog hesitates, fearing the scorpion might sting him. The scorpion convinces him by saying that if he stings, both of them will drown.Trusting this logic, the frog agrees. However, midway across the river, the scorpion suddenly stings the frog. As they both begin to drown, the frog asks why he did it. The scorpion replies, “It is my nature.”

Surround yourself with people whose eyes light up when they see you coming

True education is not just about gaining knowledge or scoring marks. It is about becoming a responsible and compassionate human being.It means: • Helping your family with love, respect, and responsibility • Serving society by being kind, honest, and useful to others • Using what you learn to make life better for yourself and the people around youIn simple words, true education is learning that transforms your character and inspires you to help your family and serve society.

Padithal Mattum Podhuma . Raju and Gopal are close cousins raised together by the zamindar and Mangalam. Raju is educated and timid, while Gopal is uneducated and rough. A marriage broker arranges matches: Raju with the wealthy Meena and Gopal with the village girl Seetha. Due to a mix‑up, Raju meets Seetha and falls for her, while Gopal impresses Meena by accident.Unable to express his wishes, Raju sends anonymous letters defaming himself and Gopal, causing the families to swap the matches. Raju marries Seetha happily, but Gopal's marriage to Meena turns bitter when she discovers he is uneducated. Misunderstandings grow, and Gopal is wrongly blamed for the defamatory letters.When the truth nearly surfaces, Gopal protects Raju, but tensions escalate. After being humiliated by Meena's family, Gopal loses control and goes into the forest with a rifle. Raju tries to stop him, and in the struggle the gun fires, killing Raju. Before dying, Raju makes Gopal promise not to reveal his guilt about the letter.Gopal is arrested, but Mangalam later reveals the truth. Seetha testifies that no one knows who pulled the trigger, freeing Gopal. Gopal and Meena reconcile, while Seetha returns to her village.

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