They say that “money can’t buy happiness”. But money can, indeed, buy you a channel with truckload of YouTube videos a stone-throw away from hitting three million subscribers.
They say that “money can’t buy happiness”. But money can, indeed, buy you a channel with truckload of YouTube videos a stone-throw away from hitting three million subscribers.
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By Yamini Gaur
I think it is basic human instinct to bestow an overly critical eye upon the very notion of “change”. We aren’t adaptable to transition; we prefer sticking to stagnancy and an unsurprising turn of events. We flinch at innovation and the concept of modernization. Our brains are set in unison; almost like a cycle of staggering repetition and our eager and expectant ears can bear nothing but parallel rhythms of the usualness. By Yamini Gaur
Someone once pointed out to me that there exist mainly two types of people in the world: the ones who listen to Pink Floyd and the ones who feel it. By Yamini Gaur
The 1960s fell pretty heavy on the shoulders of parents worldwide as their daughters began to swoon to the throaty treble of Elvis Presley’s voice. The 1960’s bore down even more heavily as their sons began to gyrate relentlessly in the same opulent fashion with their hair swept back by awfully huge amounts of gel. |