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25/11/25
Some mornings don’t start with alarms or music.
They begin in a quiet corner of the world — a curtain moving a little, a bird calling once, someone in another house coughing lightly, a kettle beginning to heat on a stove far away.
There is no rush today.
The world feels scattered… some waking early, some still turning in their beds, some starting night shifts, some retired and taking the morning slowly.
Wherever you are, let this be a soft reminder:
we don’t need a dramatic morning to make the day meaningful.
Sometimes a slow start is exactly what we need.
May your morning unfold gently — in your own pace, in your own rhythm.
Rajat Chandra Sarmah
Guwahati , Assam , India
