Author: Sonia Rebecca Menezes
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Does adulting really suck?
On why adulting doesn’t suck; but why the popular millennial narrative around adulting might be a little patronizing and overused.
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I’m Not My Best Self
On dealing with disappointment when the disappointment is you.
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What moving taught me about myself
By Sonia Rebecca Menezes In the last few months, I’ve spent a considerable amount of time traveling between my former home city (Bombay) and the state I now call home (Goa). The two places couldn’t be more different from each other. Bombay’s streets are like a lively debate with a wise and stubborn old friend;…
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Fandom, feedback, and fury
On why art needs its critics and why we need to give a damn about things.
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Taking pictures, making memories
We take pictures to remember moments and preserve them – but is our obsession with memory-hoarding hampering our ability to remember?
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Rejection is not a badge of honor
On why rejection doesn’t legitimize art and how it sucks to be rejected.
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Envy, Envy, Everywhere
Are you a jealous person? Come meet the most insidious emotion we have lurking underneath and discover how to NOT be afraid of it.
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Loneliness, solitude, and the art of being
Loneliness is a textured, nuanced and confusing space to occupy. Being alone, enjoying solitude, and feeling lonely are all different but sometimes they overlap and it gets pretty confusing actually.
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