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The Ultimate Lever: A Guide to Buying Back Your Time with Technology !! Remember the old days of booking a train ticket? Waking up before dawn, travelling to the railway station, and standing for hours in a serpentine queue , all for a sliver of a chance at a tatkal ticket. The entire morning, gone. I remember that feeling of anxiety and wasted time all too well. Today, I booked a ticket for an 800-kilometre journey. It took me less than 60 seconds. ⏱️ This isn't an exaggeration. From the comfort of my home, I opened the IRCTC app, where a few smart preparations made all the difference: My details were pre-saved in a master list . My payment was pre-loaded into the IRCTC wallet . With a few quick taps—login, select, pay—it was done. A confirmed berth, a comfortable journey, and hours of my day reclaimed.   The Real Dividend: More Than Just a Ticket This seemingly small event isn't just about a train ticket. It's a microcosm of a larger truth in our rapidly advancing world...

My First Post: Thoughts on Hope vs Action - Begin Now

We live in the tension between the promise of tomorrow and the pulse of now. Hope is our native light — but left alone, it is a lantern with no oil. We keep postponing our own lives, as if time were a gentle river we can step into later. Physics is less forgiving: the arrow of time points one way. What drifts past does not drift back. Days become months, months become years. A face in the mirror carries new lines, and the future you rehearsed in your head has quietly missed its cue. Neuroscience has a name for what’s slipping: plasticity. The brain reshapes itself when it is used; when neglected, synaptic pathways wither. " Delay is not a pause — it is decay." The antidote is movement. Start anywhere, because starting changes the brain. Neurons that fire together wire together; a tiny habit today lays insulation (myelin) on neural circuits that make tomorrow’s effort easier. The human brain — about 1.4 kilograms, ~86 billion neurons, trillions of connections — is a living en...