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A difficult last “ goodbye”
Describe the last difficult “goodbye” you said. Saying goodbyes are the most difficult, and I am not a fan of it. Life doesn’t give many options as well, making goodbyes even more challenging than it already is. My last difficult goodbye happened 12 years ago, which I told my grandfather. I grew up in my… Continue reading
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Of course, I am Patriotic 😊
Are you patriotic? What does being patriotic mean to you? I’ve been residing in a foreign country for years now. But that hasn’t changed my patriotism in one bit. My country is an emotion to me, the national anthem of which portrays the beauty and diversity of my sub-continent. Although there are many corrupted socio-economic… Continue reading
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Life and Death: Both happens..
How does death change your perspective? Death wasn’t an aspect of my thoughts until the COVID-19 pandemic clutched the world in 2020. I guess it’s a subject we avoid on a normal day. I never thought much of it until one day the deadly virus took over our lives like nobody’s business, and continues to… Continue reading
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🙈Can’t believe I am doing this..😂😂
Write about your first computer. My First computer was a Dell Inspiron Core i3 black laptop, which I owned in August 2011. I remember going to Curry’s PC World with my then Local Guardian and choosing the device. It cost 300 pounds then, and it took me six months to pay off the price from… Continue reading
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What do I enjoy doing the most?
What do you enjoy doing most in your leisure time? Hmmm 🤔 I do a lot of things that come up in my mind at that moment like paint a bottle, do some musing or even try a new recipe. Sometimes I just do nothing at all, but my favourite of all is writing. However,… Continue reading
About Me
I am Chinchu Kuriakose aka Chinchu Gibu. I am a writer/ blogger with a vision of spreading positivity and good cheer to the world and a Clinical Research Nurse by profession, working in Cancer Research. The creative side of me adores nature, humanity, romance and emotions; while the professional side of me works on research protocols and evidence-based practice. When a feeling, a moment, a thought or a memory touches my heart, it flows as words. I do it with passion; I do it with love. Yes, it is my profound thoughts that I would like to think a bit louder, so I could share a piece of it with the outer world.