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Will or Destiny!!!

  Will or Destiny!!   Hinduism believes in both will and destiny, but for normal people, this might be confusing. Destiny means there are pre-planned events—what will happen, when it will happen, and so on. This idea is both fascinating and satisfying. If you have good destiny, you will achieve it, but if you don’t, you won’t. However, this is only partially true because sometimes you need to put in a small effort to attain what is written in your destiny. But what about those who have bad destiny? Ummmmmm… I have the answers. Let’s understand it by breaking it down. Does destiny really exist? Is God so bad? Why does destiny exist? Yes, destiny exists. God has already planned what characteristics you will have, how much you will suffer, how much happiness you will experience, and what type of events will occur in your life at certain times. Wait! Wait! How do I know this? I know because I researched it using AI. I asked AI: "DD/MM/YYYY, birth time, and address. ...

Short Story, "The Conflict"

                                            Guide for the User by GPT: 1.    Focus on the Contrast in Perspectives : The core of the theme lies in the difference between the man's emotional, unconditional love and the angel's detached, logical viewpoint. The man's intentions are rooted in care, but his fear of losing the puppy turns his love into a control mechanism. The angel, unable to feel emotion, sees this as a restriction rather than affection. 2.    Love and Freedom : The story suggests that love, when too tightly controlled or devoid of emotional depth, becomes a burden. It is only through the angel’s return to her full emotional self that she understands the true nature of the man’s love—rooted in fear, not control—and recognizes the importance of balancing love with the freedom to be. 3.    Emphasizing the Need for Emotional Resonance: ...

Letter, "Letter to the Moon"

  To the Moon,   Moon, my silent guardian, my eternal companion—I write to you as one of many, yet feeling as if I am the only one who truly sees you. You have guided me through the darkest nights and the densest woods. You have taught me lessons whispered by the trees and shadows. I am a traveler of the night, and you are my silent companion, always by my side.     I know you have endless admirers, yet I was the most foolish to believe you were there just for me. I have written countless stories and words of admiration for you. Even now, I want to say, "I love you, Moon." Because in the loneliest nights and the quietest woods, you have always been my friend.     It was never fear that kept me from reaching for you. After all, for someone as radiant as you, conquering the world would be effortless. But love is not conquest—it is freedom, it is peace. You will find someone far better than me, and I am truly happy for you. No one wants ...

The short Story, "Only I"

  Only I   In one village, a child was born in the house of the village leader. He learned meditation from the priests. One day, at the age of 5, the child got lost while floating. His parents searched for him everywhere, but they were unable to find him. On the other side, the boy was in an isolated place surrounded by a forest.     The child was safe, but he had to learn many things, like hunting, living alone, and other things too. Slowly, he started to learn these things. He had one superpower: high focus, which allowed him to kill big animals like lions, rhinos, and other animals too. He lived his life in isolation. His memories of home slowly faded. He also started to meditate under a tree. While growing into adulthood, he felt a strange power and began seeing strange things during meditation.     While meditating, he started seeing many universes collapsing or disappearing. He saw people and animals disappearing as well. He then...