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Finding A Way With Words
Creatively carving stories around sustainable travel & culture, development & social change and well-being
Before starting YouInVerse, I had all sorts of thoughts — Should I really start a blog? Will people even read it? Why would someone read my blog? Will I make
This blog highlights my experience of visiting the fish harbour in Visakhapatnam. Read below and reflect with me on what I learned from this beautiful and memorable visit to the
You may have noticed that whenever our cars stop at the traffic lights, some unknown, forlorn child appears at our window and starts asking for food, money, or even to
Your words are stories, your silence is a story too. It has been one year since I started YouInVerse, and I’m glad I did. YouInVerse has not only been a
The voiceless trees have the greatest number of stories to share. Are we ready to hear? Trees are an involuntary witness of our historic past – some have witnessed both
Life is more about the journey and less about the destination. I know you have heard this a hundred times (or maybe more) but honestly life’s much more than just
Can we not lie on the lush green grass and watch the celestial sphere — blue sky and clouds moving, as if dancing on their own tunes? Can all this
Your words are stories, your silence is a story too. At whichever point/phase of your life you’re living right now, you always have countless stories to tell. Stop and pause
This poem is dedicated to all wonderful people who are contributing in numerous ways in the development/humanitarian sector to make this world a better place. This poem is a reminder
I love benches, especially those which are empty, lying in some deserted place— capturing stories of people from the diverse rainbow of life. You might have seen the benches with
“Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower.” ― Albert Camus While walking down the street yesterday, a dry-brown leaf
If you have ever made a paper boat, you should read this and if you have never made one, then you should definitely read this. Have you ever made a
Why will you not take a chance on something that makes you extremely joyful and fills you with passion? We all hope and dream that we keep flying in an
Sometimes the unforeseen arrival of strangers in our lives leaves a lasting impact for the days to come. It was my first day of work at a nation-wide food charity in
Can Solitude be our friend? Let’s find out! Silently reverberating in my own world, the more I stay with myself, the more I feel the need to be with me.
You might wonder why you should spend two-three minutes of your life reading a blog about my great-grandmother. Well, as far as I know, she moved so many people around
It’s not just women who bleed, but trans men, genderqueer and non-binary people bleed too. Menstruation is completely natural and normal, and it’s no shame to bleed. When you sweat,
Mahatma Gandhi once said, “It is health that is real wealth and not pieces of gold and silver”. If such is the case, then we should adore and take care
Some friendships last a lifetime while some just remain in our mind and heart forever. Read this piece about an unusual friendship and rejoice in the ups and downs of
While some of us sit inside our lovely homes and enjoy comfortably within the four walls with our families, there are some people for whom enjoyment can mean stealing mangoes
So many unknown people and faces around us. Each living their own share of life. Some stay forever with us, some just for a short while, and yet we meet