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Home – A Reflection in Chaotic Time

Ladies and gentlemen, tragedies unfold every day—yet what we see and hear is curated by the media. They decide what gets coverage, driven by the promise of TRPs. And unfortunately, we’ve become conditioned to respond only to what trends. I'm not a sensationalist reporter here to deliver breaking news, nor am I trying to dramatize this post. If there’s emotion, blame the heart. Have you picked up a newspaper recently? Surely, “Game of Thrones” isn’t the only conversation happening at your workplace watercooler. Flip through any daily and you're bound to find pain—accidents, deaths, medical mishaps, or yet another looming pandemic. There’s grief. And then there’s life. But do we really celebrate life? Not often. You know who does? Cancer patients. They celebrate life in ways many of us forget to. That’s what brings me to the point of this piece: Home . Today, home feels like the safest place in the world—our haven, our escape, our constant. In a world shaken by airline crashes...